supervene|supervened|supervenes|supervening in English

verb

[su·per·vene || ‚suːpə(r)'vɪːn]

occur as something additional; occur after, follow, ensue

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1. Synonyms for Bechanced include betid, betided, befell, befallen, chanced, happened, occurred, transpired, ensued and supervened

2. Synonyms for Betided include befell, befallen, chanced, happened, occurred, transpired, ensued, supervened, bechanced and happed

3. Bonapartism is the political ideology supervening from Napoleon Bonaparte and his followers and successors

4. Synonyms for Betiding include befalling, chancing, happening, occurring, transpiring, ensuing, supervening, bechancing, happing and taking place

5. Synonyms for Betides include befalls, chances, happens, occurs, transpires, ensues, supervenes, bechances, haps and takes place

6. Synonyms for Bechances include betides, befalls, chances, happens, occurs, transpires, ensues, supervenes, haps and takes place

7. Bonapartism is the authoritarian right, cultural center ideology, located near the border with the authoritarian left quadrant, supervening from Napoleon Bonaparte and his followers and successors

8. The disease was regarded as pneumonia so far advanced that suppuration seemed to have supervened; bleeding, blisters, expectorants, and Cathartics diminished the symptoms; the pulse continued frequent, hard, full, but always regular.

9. Corpus al´bicans white fibrous tissue that replaces the regressing Corpus luteum in the human ovary in the latter half of pregnancy, or soon after ovulation when pregnancy does not supervene

10. Conformism is a term used to describe the suspension of an individual's self-determined actions or opinions in favor of obedience to the mandates or conventions of one's peer-group, or deference to the imposed norms of a supervening authority.

11. The severity of the symptoms, as well as their duration, is also less, but there is a greater tendency to the super- imposition of functional troubles such as paralyses and Algesias ; these may supervene immediately but, more com- monly, they develop later in the course of the disease when the symptoms of commotional origin are recovering.