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eventuate
CIDE DICTIONARY
eventuate, v. i.
To come out finally or in conclusion; to result; to come to pass. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
eventuate, v.intr. formal 1 turn out in a specified way as the result.
2 (often foll. by in) result.
2 (often foll. by in) result.
Derivative
eventuation n.
Etymology
as EVENT, after actuate
ROGET THESAURUS
eventuate
Eventuality
VB happen, occur, take place, take effect, come, become of, come off, comeabout, come round, come into existence, come forth, come to pass, come on, pass, present itself, fall, fall out, turn out, run, be on foot, fall in, befall, betide, bechance, prove, eventuate, draw on, turn up, crop up, spring up, pop up, arise, show up, show its face, appear, come forth, cast up, supervene, survene, issue, arrive, ensue, arise, start, hold, take its course, pass off, meet with, experience, enjoy, encounter, undergo, suffer, pass through, go through, be subjected to, be exposed to, fall to the lot of, be one's chance, be one's fortune, be one's lot, find, endure.For further exploring for "eventuate" in Webster Dictionary Online