0 If it transpires that something has happened, this previously secret or unknown fact becomes known:
1 to happen:
No one is willing to predict what may transpire at the peace conference.
2 If a body or plant transpires, it loses water through its surface or skin.
3 to happen:
A lot has transpired since we last spoke.
As it transpired, however, he had more to fear from the secular authorities.
Perception transpires continuously over both time and space.
The outcome of this appeal was an investigation of what had transpired, followed by the ordering of a fresh election.
Clearly what transpired indicates the continued relevance of considering state rule and its intersection with local practise.
Thus, it transpires that, at least for this initial data, the modified model is linearly wellposed.
Much more importantly, however, it transpires that the virtual exchange of esteem-proxies need not be counterproductive in the manner of the ordinary variety.
In each, much of what transpired was unintended, out of control, so that practice was anything but 'totalitarian' in the earlier sense.
However, we see no necessary theoretical or substantive discrepancies between our analyses and those transpiring under the moniker of the five-factor model.
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