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Word: Supervene Upon

Definition: "Supervene upon" is a verb phrase that means to happen or occur after something else, often in a way that changes the situation. It implies that one event comes after another and may change or influence it.

Usage Instructions: You can use "supervene upon" when discussing events or situations where something new occurs after something else, usually with the implication that it has an effect on the first event. It's often used in more formal or literary contexts.

Example Sentence: - "After the storm, a peaceful calm supervened upon the chaotic scene, bringing a sense of tranquility."

Advanced Usage: In advanced contexts, "supervene upon" can be used in philosophical discussions, legal texts, or literature to describe how new circumstances arise that affect previous conditions.

Word Variants:There aren't direct variants of "supervene upon," but related words include: - Supervenient (adjective): Referring to something that occurs after or as a result of something else. - Supervention (noun): The act of something supervening; an occurrence that follows another.

Different Meaning:While "supervene upon" generally indicates a change or addition, it doesn't imply a replacement. It's more about a new situation arising rather than one situation taking the place of another.

Synonyms: - Follow - Occur after - Result from - Arise following

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly match "supervene upon," but you could use phrases like "come after" or "follow in the wake of" to convey a similar idea in a more casual context.

Alternative Examples: 1. "The unexpected events of the day supervened upon our original plans, forcing us to rethink our approach." 2.

Verb
  1. take the place or move into the position of
    • Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left
    • the computer has supplanted the slide rule
    • Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school

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