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

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By the time the project deadline arrives, the results will have eventuated.
The long-awaited reunion will have eventuated after years of separation.
The space mission will have eventuated in the exploration of distant galaxies.
By the end of the trial, the truth will have eventuated in the courtroom.
The economic policies will have eventuated in robust financial growth.
The efforts put into environmental conservation will have eventuated in a cleaner planet.
The advancements in technology will have eventuated in revolutionary inventions.

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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