7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eventuate' in a Sentence
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Despite initial challenges, the project will eventuate into a groundbreaking innovation.
He had been eventuating innovative solutions, revolutionizing the tech industry.
Despite the challenges, the innovative project had eventuated, revolutionizing the way we approach technology.
The software development is eventuating, bringing forth innovative features.
The technological advancements have been eventuating in a revolutionized way of communication.
By the time the project concludes, numerous changes will have been eventuating in the software development process.
The advancements in technology will have eventuated in revolutionary inventions.
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