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What (who) is Eventuate - definition


eventuate      
v. n.
1.
Issue, terminate, close, end, result.
2.
Result, come about, come to pass, happen, occur, take place, fall out.
Eventuate      
·vi To come out finally or in conclusion; to Result; to come to pass.
eventuate      
[?'v?n(t)??e?t, -tj?-]
¦ verb formal occur as a result.
?(eventuate in) lead to as a result.
Derivatives
eventuation noun
Origin
C18 (orig. US): from event, on the pattern of actuate.
Examples of use of Eventuate
1. But the surge did not eventuate and police reported only minor casualties.
2. But for all that to eventuate, it will take all the skills of Advani to defuse the RSS challenge without making the BJP implode.
3. Downer, however, told the ABC last night Australia could have its own and International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors checking Indian nuclear plants to ensure proper use of the uranium if the exports eventuate.
4. "While we remain broadly positive about the outlook for the metals, we are concerned that if US equity markets were to fall further on US growth concerns, broad based commodity weakness might eventuate, triggering profit taking in gold," said John Reade, precious metals strategist at UBS.