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eventuate

Verb

Meaning

To come out finally or in conclusion; to result; to come to pass.

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Although the bill promises 39,000 extra university places by 2023, Lambie said there were “real questions” about whether they would eventuate. Source: Internet

We’re always in meetings and engaging stakeholders or relationships that can support us and hopefully be part of the good story that’s going to eventuate in 2021." Source: Internet

While such arrangements were often "nicely parcelled up as 'helping us out'", Mr Westacott said, they were often based on verbal agreements to repay the money that "may not eventuate." Source: Internet

It was clear that the role he described to me was never going to eventuate. Source: Internet

Still, with a maiden win yet to eventuate, Scimone said it was important Western takes the positives out of the result. Source: Internet

However the film did not eventuate. Source: Internet

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