Thesaurus / eventuate
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I don’t know that this has ever eventuated in the history of the music industry.
LEO NOCENTELLI’S LONG-LOST FOLK-FUNK ALBUM SEES THE LIGHT OF DAY, 50 YEARS LATERJOHN LINGANNOVEMBER 19, 2021WASHINGTON POST"Rice and fish will soon honorably eventuate," Um assured him as she went back, smiling, into the kitchen.
THE DRAGON PAINTERMARY MCNEIL FENOLLOSAIf, however, the event depended on one single engagement, it would eventuate with glory to the American arms.
THE EXPEDITIONS OF ZEBULON MONTGOMERY PIKE, VOLUME II (OF 3)ELLIOTT COUESUnder that law large profits may eventuate through the bidding up of prices by anxious buyers.
HARPER'S PICTORIAL LIBRARY OF THE WORLD WAR, VOLUME XIIVARIOUSThere are only a certain number of situations that can eventuate and they are quite capable of tabulation.
LEFT HALF HARMONRALPH HENRY BARBOURBut before all these romantically streamlined things eventuate there must be a hiatus.
GREENER THAN YOU THINKWARD MOOREThis would eventuate in arrested development, such as Japan showed at the time of Perry's visit.
INFLUENCES OF GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENTELLEN CHURCHILL SEMPLEThis seeming antagonism is but the working of a law that shall eventuate in the production of the completest harmony.
A BOOK WRITTEN BY THE SPIRITS OF THE SO-CALLED DEADC. G. HELLEBERGThe little unforeseen something that was always popping into the plans of crooks might eventuate.
BULLDOG CARNEYW. A. FRASERHaughton tried to explain why the "bolting" so trenchantly referred to did not eventuate.
THE EBBING OF THE TIDELOUIS BECKEWORDS RELATED TO EVENTUATE
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