verb
- to result in a particular outcome; to happen as a consequence
Usage: formal
Examples
- The negotiations eventuated in a favorable agreement for both parties.
- Her years of hard work eventuated in a promotion to manager.
- The investigation eventuated in several arrests.
- The merger talks eventuated in a complete buyout.
- His reckless behavior eventuated in serious consequences.
- The research project eventuated in groundbreaking discoveries.