eventuate

动词 v.
/ɪˈvɛntjuːeɪt/|/ɪˈvɛntʃuːeɪt/   

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To have a given result; to turn out (well, badly etc.); to result in. intransitive
    — Is that to say we are against Free Trade? No, we are for Free Trade, because by Free Trade all economical laws, with their most astounding contradictions, will act upon a larger scale, upon the territory of the whole earth; and because from the uniting of all these contradictions in a single group, where they will stand face to face, will result the struggle which will itself eventuate in the empancipation of the proletariat.
  2. To happen as a result; to come about. intransitive
    — Reconciliation cannot eventuate or materialise until the proper legal procedures have been followed, that is without interference from external forces.

词形变化

eventuates present,singular,third-person eventuating participle,present eventuated participle,past eventuated past

词汇关系

词源

American English, from Latin ēventu(s) (“an event, happening”) + -ate (verb-forming suffix), perhaps modeled after actuate.
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