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    su·per·ven·ient
    [ˌso͞opərˈvēnēənt]
    adjective
    supervenient (adjective)
    1. occurring as an interruption or change to an existing situation; subsequent:
      "a new supervenient system has emerged"
      • philosophy
        (of a fact or property) entailed by or consequent on the existence or establishment of another:
        "mental features are supervenient on neuronal features" · "supervenient causation"
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  1. supervenient (ˌsuːpəˈviːnɪənt) adj 1. (Logic) supervening 2. (Philosophy) philosophy (of a property) inseparable from the other properties of something. Two objects may be identical except that one is red and the other not, but they cannot be identical except that one is beautiful and the other not; beauty is thus a supervenient property
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    In philosophy, supervenience refers to a relation between sets of properties or sets of facts. X is said to supervene on Y if and only if some difference in Y is necessary for any difference in X to be possible.
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    supervenient adjective su·​per·​ve·​nient ˌsü-pər-ˈvē-nyənt Synonyms of supervenient : coming or occurring as something additional, extraneous, or unexpected
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