supervene

[US]/ˌsuːpəˈviːn/
[UK]/ˌsuːpərˈviːn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to occur as something additional or unexpected
v.to follow or occur subsequently
n.an occurrence that follows another
Word Forms
Third Person Singularsupervenes
Present Participlesupervening
Past Tensesupervened
Past Participlesupervened

Phrases & Collocations

supervene upon

supervene in

supervene after

supervene during

supervene over

supervene at

supervene on

supervene with

supervene before

supervene alongside

Example Sentences

after the initial event, a series of complications may supervene.

new regulations will supervene if the current laws are deemed ineffective.

it is important to consider what might supervene in the future.

unforeseen challenges can supervene during the project.

changes in the environment may supervene unexpectedly.

health issues can supervene after prolonged stress.

when conflicts arise, new issues may supervene.

we must be prepared for difficulties that may supervene.

legal consequences can supervene from improper actions.

in a crisis, unexpected events often supervene.

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