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Eventuate

usgb/ɪˈventʃueɪt/Volume
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Causality FocusPlay
Use 'eventuate' to highlight the outcome as a direct result of a specific cause or series of events. SlideContinuous training eventuated in her Olympic victory.
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Progressive DevelopmentPlay
'Eventuate' implies a gradual process, not instantaneous results; it shows the end point of development. SlideWeeks of negotiation eventuated in a mutual agreement.
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Emphasis on UncertaintyPlay
Use 'eventuate' when the outcome is not predictable from the start and only becomes clear over time. SlideThe start-up's innovative approach eventually eventuated in its market success.