eventuate

[ɪˈvɛn.tʃu.eɪt]

eventuate Definition

  • 1to happen, especially after a lot of planning or effort
  • 2to result in something

Using eventuate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eventuate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After months of negotiations, the deal finally eventuated.

  • Example

    All their hard work eventuated in success.

  • Example

    I'm not sure what will eventuate from this meeting.

eventuate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eventuate

Phrases with eventuate

  • to result in something

    Example

    All his efforts eventuated in a successful outcome.

  • to happen as a result of something

    Example

    The current situation eventuated from a series of poor decisions.

  • to end with a particular result

    Example

    I hope this project will eventuate with a positive outcome.

Origins of eventuate

from Latin 'eventus', meaning 'outcome'

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Summary: eventuate in Brief

'Eventuate' [ɪˈvɛn.tʃu.eɪt] means to happen or result, often after a lot of planning or effort. It can be used in phrases like 'eventuate in,' 'eventuate from,' and 'eventuate with.' Examples include 'After months of negotiations, the deal finally eventuated,' and 'All their hard work eventuated in success.'