Eventuate 1100 Words You Need Week 13 Day 2

Eventuate 1100 Words You Need

Eventuate 1100 Words You Need

/i-‘ven-chə-ˌwāt/ (verb)

To happen as a result of something, end in, result in, culminate in, lead to as a result, occur as a result, to effect, bring about:

Purposive presentation of self as a self-protective device permits a person to structure the situation so that he elicits only those responses, which, when perceived, will eventuate in positive self-evaluations and self-feelings. The individual, by creating certain impressions, defines the situation for those who participate in the situation with him. For example, a person who feels threatened by intimate relationships, believing that they will eventuate in rejection of him, may structure the situation as an impersonal one.

Most importantly too, the example shows that analogical thinking does not necessarily eventuate in the production of symbols. Analogical thinking is a fundamental form of thinking that generates understandings on the basis of bodily experience, and those understandings may or may not eventuate in the production of symbols.

A thorough investigation eventuated in a comprehensive report.

Adv: eventually

Adj: eventual

Noun: eventuality

French: eventuate dans

Farsi: روی دادن، منجر شدن

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