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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eventuate' in a Sentence

"To occur or happen as a result." more

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The research study will be eventuating new insights into climate change.
The ongoing research projects have been eventuating new insights into the field of medicine.
The space mission will have eventuated in the exploration of distant galaxies.
The negotiations between the two countries have been eventuating, bringing hope for lasting peace.
The negotiations will have been eventuating for months before reaching a consensus.
The continuous rainfall has eventuated in lush green landscapes across the region.
A series of unfortunate events can eventuate in a change of life perspective.
The prolonged drought eventuated in a severe water crisis.

Eventuate

ih-ven-choo-eyt
verbTo occur or happen as a result.
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Last Updated On: June 24, 2024
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