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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
supervene
su·per·vene (so͞o'pər-vēnʹ)intr.v. su·per·vened, su·per·ven·ing, su·per·venes 1. To come or occur as something extraneous, additional, or unexpected. See Synonyms at follow. 2. To follow immediately after; ensue. 3. Philosophy. To be dependent on a set of facts or properties in such a way that change can occur only after change has occurred in those facts or properties. [Latin supervenīre: super-, super- + venīre, to come; See gʷā- in Indo-European Roots.] su'per·venʹient (-vēnʹyənt) adj.su'per·venʹience (-vēnʹyəns) n.su'per·venʹtion (-vĕnʹshən) n.
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