Simple past tense and past participle of eventuate.(verb)
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Use "eventuated" in a sentence
"For a number of reasons, the film never eventuated, and after going through several deals with studios and becoming frustrated with the system, I decided, in 2006, that we would do this film as a documentary on an independent platform."
"However, none of those innovations made any impact on the war in the Pacific by the time the battle for Okinawa had eventuated in an end of the fighting between the Allies and Japan."
"Even in this setting, with parents who had suffered the loss of a child to bullying, the argument for more stringent rules, and structures or physical barriers never really eventuated."