verb
- resulting in or leading to as a consequence; happening as an outcome
Usage: present participle of eventuate; formal
Examples
- The negotiations are eventuating in a favorable agreement for both parties.
- Poor planning is eventuating in significant delays for the project.
- The economic policies are eventuating in higher unemployment rates.
- Her years of hard work are eventuating in well-deserved recognition.
- The merger is eventuating in substantial cost savings for the company.
- Climate change is eventuating in more frequent extreme weather events.