Pronunciation: /suːpərˈviːniənt/
noun a supervening entity or quality
A1 I learned about supervenient properties in my science class.
A2 The concept of supervenient factors was introduced in the lecture.
B1 The supervenient nature of the phenomenon became apparent after further analysis.
B2 The scientist discussed the supervenient relationship between the two variables.
C1 The philosopher delved deep into the implications of supervenient properties in his thesis.
C2 The complexity of the supervenient interactions in the system required a multidisciplinary approach.
adjective relating to something that occurs as a result of something else
A1 The supervenient problem was fixed by the technician.
A2 The supervenient issue caused a delay in the project.
B1 The supervenient factors must be taken into consideration when making a decision.
B2 The supervenient variables were analyzed to understand their impact on the outcome.
C1 The supervenient properties of the material were studied in depth by the researchers.
C2 The supervenient nature of consciousness is a complex philosophical concept.
formal The supervenient property of the system is dependent on its underlying components.
informal The supervenient aspect of the situation relies on what's happening underneath.
slang The whole vibe of the party is supervenient on who shows up.
figurative The success of the project supervenient on the team's collaboration.
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