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15 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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An interesting idea can supervene during a brainstorming session.
Laughter may supervene during a funny movie.
Laughter and joy supervene when friends gather for a playdate.
A feeling of excitement can supervene when opening a gift on your birthday.
Birds chirping can supervene upon the morning silence.
A feeling of calmness may supervene after a hectic day at school.
A smile may supervene when you see a friend.
Happiness can supervene after solving a puzzle.
Rain may supervene on our picnic, so we should bring umbrellas.
The stars supervene in the night sky.
Joy can supervene when you receive a gift.
Sweet dreams supervene when bedtime stories are read aloud.
Laughter tends to supervene during playtime.
An unexpected adventure may supervene during a nature hike.
A yawn might supervene when you feel tired.

Supervene

soo-per-veen
verbTo occur or take place as an additional or extraneous event.

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Last Updated On: June 22, 2024
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