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supervene

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SUPERVENE

v.i.[L. supervenio; super and venio.] 1. To come upon as something extraneous.
Such a mutual gravitation can never supervene to matter, unless impressed by divine power.
2. To come upon; to happen to.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SUPERVENE

Su `per *vene ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Supervened; p. pr. & vb. n.Supervening.] Etym: [L. supervenire, superventum, to come over, to come upon; super over + venire to come. See Super-, and Come, and cf. Overcome. ]

 

Defn: To come as something additional or extraneous; to occur with reference or relation to something else; to happen upon or after something else; to be added; to take place; to happen. Such a mutual gravitation can never supervene to matter unless impressed by divine power. Bentley. A tyrany immediately supervened. Burke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

supervene

su per vene |ˌso͞opərˈvēn ˌsupərˈvin | verb [ no obj. ] occur later than a specified or implied event or action, typically in such a way as to change the situation: (as adj. supervening ) : any plan that is made is liable to be disrupted by supervening events. Philosophy (of a fact or property ) be entailed by or consequent on the existence or establishment of another: the view that mental events supervene upon physical ones. DERIVATIVES su per ven ient |-ˈvēnyənt |adjective, su per ven tion |-ˈvenCHən |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin supervenire, from super- in addition + venire come.

 

Oxford Dictionary

supervene

supervene |ˌsuːpəˈviːn ˌsjuː -| verb [ no obj. ] occur as an interruption or change to an existing situation: he had appendicitis and as complications supervened, refrained from work for months | (as adj. supervening ) : any plan is liable to be disrupted by supervening events. Philosophy (of a fact or property ) be entailed by or consequent on the existence or establishment of another: the view that mental events supervene upon physical ones. DERIVATIVES supervenient adjective, supervention |-ˈvɛnʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin supervenire, from super- in addition + venire come .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

supervene

su per vene /sùːpə r víːn , ⦅英 ⦆sjùː -/動詞 自動詞 かたく 〈不測の事態などが 〉続いて起こる, 突発する .