"Eventuate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Eventuate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Eventuate" Meaning

Eventuate means to happen or come to pass as a result of something else, often in the future. It can also mean to become or develop into something, often as a result of gradual process or progress.

"Eventuate" Examples

Usage Examples of "Eventuate"


1. In a formal document or speech

The company's long-term strategy has eventuated in a series of successful product launches.

2. In a news article or journal

The protests in the city eventuated in a clash between police and demonstrators, resulting in several injuries.

3. In everyday conversation

I didn't think much of the idea at first, but it eventuated into a successful business venture.

4. In academic writing

The culmination of years of research eventuated in a groundbreaking discovery that changed the field of medicine.

5. In literature or fiction

As the characters' paths crossed, their individual struggles eventuated in a dramatic confrontation.

"Eventuate" Similar Words

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The noun "eventuality" refers to a possible or expected outcome or result of a situation or a course of action. It can also refer to a situation that will inevitably happen or a future event that is certain to occur. <br><br>For example: <br><br> The eventuality of the company going bankrupt was a risk that the investors had to consider.<br> The rain coming was the eventuality the weather forecast had predicted.<br><br>Synonyms for "eventuality" include "uncertainty", "possibility", "chance", "probability", and "sequence of events".

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