eventuate
/ɛvɛnˈtuːeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to come into existence or happen, especially as a result of a process or a particular situation
“The project will eventuate into a successful business if it receives sufficient funding.”
2. verb
to result or come about as a direct consequence of something
“The new policy will eventuate in a significant reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.”
3. verb
to happen or come about as a result of a process or a particular situation
“The new technology is expected to eventuate in a major breakthrough in medical research.”
4. verb
to come into being or come to pass
“The company is expected to eventuate as a leading player in the industry.”
5. noun
a result or consequence of something
“The eventuation of the new policy led to a significant improvement in the quality of life for citizens.”