oh, sweetie.
if you are asking me: Is 'eventuate' a word?
then why, yes it is~
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eventuate → verb
[no obj.] (formal) occur as a result: you never know what might eventuate.
• (eventuate in) lead to as a result: circumstances that eventuate in crime.
- DERIVATIVES eventuation noun .
- ORIGIN late 18th cent. (originally US): from event, on the pattern of actuate.
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however, if you are asking me: Is eventuate a word?
then i'm afraid i don't understand what you mean.