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subvene

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English

Etymology

From Latin subveniō (come to the aid of), from sub (under, up towards) + veniō (come).

Verb

subvene (third-person singular simple present subvenes, present participle subvening, simple past and past participle subvened)

  1. (intransitive) To arrive or happen so as to help or support.
    • 1738–1741, William Warburton, The Divine Legation of Moses [], volume (please specify |volume=I, II.1, or II.2), London: [] Fletcher Gyles, [], →OCLC:
      A future state must needs subvene to prevent the whole edifice from falling into ruin.