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eventual

[ih-ven-choo-uhl]

adjective

  1. happening at some indefinite future time or after a series of occurrences; ultimate.

    His mistakes led to his eventual dismissal.

    Synonyms: , ,
  2. depending upon uncertain events; contingent.



eventual

/ ɪˈɛԳʃʊə /

adjective

  1. (prenominal) happening in due course of time; ultimate

    the eventual outcome was his defeat

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of eventual1

1605–15; < Latin ŧԳٳ ( s ) event + -al 1, modeled of French éԳٳܱ
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It never mentioned that the driver of eventual champion Scottie Scheffler had also failed its test.

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This time last year, Moore was preparing for the College World Series with eventual national champion Tennessee.

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Instead, the U.S. drew Switzerland, beat Colombia and advanced to the knockout round, where it played eventual champion Brazil even for 70 minutes.

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Later this month at the United Nations in New York, French and Saudi diplomats will host a conference aimed at laying out a roadmap for an eventual Palestinian state.

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After years of nonstop dread about her eventual exam, Bonfiglio found that collecting a sample at home in the comfort of her bed, rather than lying across a sterile exam table, made all the difference.

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