eventuate

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Origine et histoire de « eventuate » Étymologie

Du latin eventus : évènement + -ate

Verbe

Temps Forme
Infinitif to eventuate
/i'ventʃʊeit/
Présent simple,
3e pers. sing.
eventuates
/i'ventʃʊeitz/
Prétérit eventuated
/i'ventʃʊeitɪd/
Participe passé eventuated
/i'ventʃʊeitɪd/
Participe présent eventuating
/i'ventʃʊeitɪŋ/
voir conjugaison anglaise

to eventuate /i'ventʃʊeit/ transitif

  1. Déboucher, aboutir, conclure.
    • Although Staley's plan did not eventuate, the next person to run the Ministry, Robert Ellicott, chose to hold a referendum on the issue.

[modifier] Citations

  • 1847, Karl Marx (Article du journal Northern Star), Marx Engels Collected Works Volume 6, 290
    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.
  • 2004, Adi Koila Mara Nailatikau, Fiji Discours au Sénat, 22 octobre 2004,
    Reconciliation cannot eventuate or materialise until the proper legal procedures have been followed, that is without interference from external forces.

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