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transpired

verb as in occur, happen

verb as in become known

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Example Sentences

"We lost our friend. All that transpired in the process was sorrow."

From BBC

To describe what transpired as a disaster for global democracy and America’s leadership role in the world would be a great understatement.

From Salon

Ten transpired to be killings and a further five were suspicious and required further investigation.

From BBC

What transpired afterwards was a game lacking in points but with no shortage of endeavour, defensive brilliance and late drama.

From BBC

"A viral video of the campaign, which transpired to be AI-generated, only serves to highlight the deafening silence of the celebrity class."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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