4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Supervene' in a Sentence
"To occur or take place as an additional or extraneous event." more
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Despite the sunny forecast, a sudden rainstorm will be supervening on our outdoor event.
Changes in weather often supervene unexpectedly.
As the seasons change, unpredictable weather patterns will have been supervening on our outdoor plans.
The unexpected rainfall had supervened, disrupting our plans for a picnic.
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