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eventuate

[ih-ven-choo-eyt] / ɪˈvɛn tʃuˌeɪt /


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"If this were to eventuate, the end result would be even higher interest rates and a larger rise in unemployment would be required to bring inflation back to target."

From Reuters

"It is still very early days and people are generally prepared to wait and see what eventuates."

From Reuters

“I don’t know that this has ever eventuated in the history of the music industry. You have a 50-year-old record that looks like it’s just being released.”

From Washington Post

He also went on a wild rant about last summer's Black Lives Matter protests, which he said "eventuated in vandalism, looting, violence, and riots."

From Salon

Despite the government’s repeated insistence over the years that it is investigating other third country options, none has eventuated.

From The Guardian