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    event
    /ɪˈvɛnt/

    noun

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  2. EVENT definition: 1. anything that happens, especially something important or unusual: 2. one of a set of races or…. Learn more.

  3. event: [noun] outcome. the final outcome or determination of a legal action. a postulated outcome, condition, or eventuality.

  4. Event definition: something that happens or is regarded as happening; an occurrence, especially one of some importance.. See examples of EVENT used in a sentence.

  5. 8 meanings: 1. anything that takes place or happens, esp something important; happening; incident 2. the actual or final.... Click for more definitions.

  6. An event is something that happens, or might happen. In the event that you get stuck in traffic, the wedding will continue. ... Definitions of event. noun. something that happens at a given place and time. see more see less. examples: Fall. the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve.

  7. Define event. event synonyms, event pronunciation, event translation, English dictionary definition of event. ) n. 1. a. Something that takes place, especially a significant occurrence. See Synonyms at occurrence . b. A social gathering or activity: The fundraising...

  8. recent/current/world events; The tragic events of last Monday occurred only 200 metres from the shore. Historians long ago established that the event never happened. TV viewers watched in horror as events unfolded. a dramatic turn of events (= change in what is happening) Everyone was frightened by the strange sequence of events.

  9. EVENT definition: 1. something that happens, especially something important or unusual: 2. a race, party…. Learn more.

  10. EVENT meaning: 1 : something (especially something important or notable) that happens; 2 : a planned occasion or activity (such as a social gathering)

  11. 1 a thing that happens, especially something important The election was the main event of 2008. In the light of later events the decision was proved right. The decisions we make now may influence the course of events (= the way things happen) in the future. He found that the report he had written had been overtaken by events (= it was no longer relevant). ...

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