eventuate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈven.tʃu.eɪt]
  • Us [ ɪˈven.tʃu.eɪt]

Meaning of eventuate In English

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  • Given the sequential structure of the model, the level of emissions which eventuate in equilibrium will depend on expected taxes and fines.

  • Within individuals, single risk processes may not have sufficient power to eventuate in problems on their own.

  • Likewise, there may be different pathways from stressful experiences that eventuate in the same outcome.

  • This state of affairs has eventuated in part because people in a manic episode can be very irritable, and become intensely angry and assaultive.

  • In addition, the existing research reveals that there are a number of pathways through which the early neurodevelopmental abnormalities may eventuate in schizophrenia.

  • Thus, the examination of the impact of child maltreatment provides insight into additional pathways whereby theory of mind deficits can eventuate.

  • To the extent that insulin resistance and neurodegenerative disorders are related, the increasing prevalence of insulin resistance could eventuate in an increasing prevalence of dementia.

  • Rather, undergoing some risk that will eventuate in death for some is just a condition of the availability of civil society.

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