supervene in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To occur or happen subsequently or as an additional development, often unexpectedly.
Sample Sentences
- New challenges may supervene upon our current plans, requiring us to adapt quickly.
- The law was designed to address issues that might supervene in the future.
- As the project progressed, unforeseen complications began to supervene, complicating our timeline.
- Changes in the market can supervene on even the most carefully laid strategies.
- Her sudden illness did not supervene from any prior symptoms, catching everyone off guard.
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