eventuate
Définition, traduction, prononciation, anagramme et synonyme sur le dictionnaire libre Wiktionnaire.
Sommaire |
[modifier] Anglais
Étymologie
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
- 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.
Prononciation
- /i'ventʃʊeit/
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