Eventuate (Verb)
Meaning
Come out in the end.
Classification
Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.
Examples
- The city's plans for a new stadium will likely eventuate in a more vibrant downtown area.
- The effort and dedication the artist put into her work would eventuate in a large sum of money by the end of the exhibition.
- After running on a tight budget for years, the thrift store finally found a way for their savings to eventuate in a brand new building.
- Concerns over employee burnout eventually led to the implementation of a flexible work schedule that would eventuate in better work-life balance.
- Her hard work and perseverance during those difficult years would eventuate in a successful career as a renowned scientist.