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supervene
[soo-per-veen]
verb (used without object)
to take place or occur as something additional or extraneous (sometimes followed by on orupon ).
to ensue.
supervene
/ ˌsuːpəˈviːn, ˌsuːpəˈvɛnʃən /
verb
to follow closely; ensue
to occur as an unexpected or extraneous development
Other Word Forms
- supervenience noun
- supervention noun
- supervenient adjective
- ˌܱˈԾԳ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of supervene1
Word History and Origins
Origin of supervene1
Example Sentences
They “supervene” on physical phenomena, as philosophers say, but are not reducible to them.
“It is incumbent upon the SEC to evaluate the terms and conditions of said alleged supervening donation … whether the same has the effect of mitigating, if not curing, the violation it found,” the court said.
Amazon’s lawyers wrote that working with Allen had become impractical because of “supervening events” — talent wouldn’t associate with him, “renewed allegations” had risen against him, and the director’s own “controversial comments” were an issue.
“Indeed, the attorney general’s job, at times, is to tell the president ‘no’ because of the supervening demands of the law,” Starr wrote.
Indeed, the attorney general’s job, at times, is to tell the president “no” because of the supervening demands of the law.
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