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Meanings of eventuate in in English
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Usage of eventuate in in English
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Previous release announcements have failed to eventuatein an actual album.
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The study of history, even in the elementary school, should eventuatein loyal, efficient citizenship.
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Narrow vision is certain to eventuatein selfishness.
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Modern Protestantism might eventuatein Rationalism, in a limiting of human endeavour exclusively to the end of material well-being.
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What determined one branch to eventuatein man, another in the dog, the horse, the bird, or the reptile?
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Now, we have learned just how far we may indulge an emotion, without allowing it to eventuatein action.
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Another report published by Melbourne University's Australian-German climate and energy college found the predicted shortage unlikely to eventuatein 2018.
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Every visitation of a comet would, therefore, necessarily eventuatein a glacial age, which in time would entirely pass away.
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In delicate, poorly nourished children, and especially in the summer time, it may be the beginning of trouble that may eventuatein death.
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In a great city, the sense of being probably unnoted and unknown among its myriads must eventuatein much indifference to one's surroundings.
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With him it eventuatesin fantastic myth-making, rather than in coercive superstition.
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And long brooding over his wrongs eventuatesin his taking the extreme step.
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Later on, cellular maturation is blocked and the decrease eventuatesin acute leukemia.
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This prevents the healthful nourishment of the body, and undoubtedly eventuatesin nervous disorders.
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Eventuatingin the massacre at the ford by the savages with whom you conspired.
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My dreams of affluence had eventuatedin nothing; my hard work had been thrown away.