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eventuate

[ih-ven-choo-eyt] / ɪˈvɛn tʃuˌeɪt /


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Fire officials in NSW said they were "over the moon" to see the state's forecast for a week-long drenching finally eventuate.

From BBC

Yet he writes: “Something has happened. Something has happened which has not yet eventuated. The old spell of the old world has broken, and the old, bristling, savage spirit has set in.”

From New York Times

After more than a dozen stanzas it eventuates in affirmation:

From Salon

That will be eventuated if Simeone sticks to the diamond midfield he is preparing here.

From The Guardian

However, traders said concerns that a hoped-for breakthrough on trade at the G20 may not eventuate and some nervousness about continued output cuts were crimping follow-through buying.

From Reuters