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Eventuate

[ih-VEN-choo-eyt]

Part of speech: verb

Origin: Latin, 17th century

1.

Occur as a result.

2.

(Eventuate in) Lead to as a result.

Examples of Eventuate in a sentence

"The arrival of many new guests to the party eventuated in a second trip to the supermarket for more drinks and snacks."

"A quick review of study skills ahead of midterms can eventuate in better grades for students."

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