supervenient

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English

Etymology

From Latin supervenient-, stem of superveniens, present participle of supervenio (to come to or in addition to, to overtake).

Adjective

supervenient (comparative more supervenient, superlative most supervenient)

  1. (logic, philosophy, of a set of properties) In a relationship with another set such that membership in the other set implies membership in the present set
    If mental properties are supervenient on physical properties, people with identical bodies will also have identical minds.
  2. Supervening; occurring subsequently; coming after something, especially when not causally connected.

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Verb

supervenient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of superveniō