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eventual
[ ih-ven-choo-uhl ]
adjective
- happening at some indefinite future time or after a series of occurrences; ultimate:
His mistakes led to his eventual dismissal.
Synonyms: later, consequent, subsequent
- depending upon uncertain events; contingent.
eventual
/ ɪˈvɛntʃʊəl /
adjective
- prenominal happening in due course of time; ultimate
the eventual outcome was his defeat
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Trump allies, including Howard Lutnick, a Wall Street executive he tapped for commerce secretary, have acknowledged that tariffs could cause short-term pain for consumers but will be worth the eventual gains for U.S. manufacturers.
The eventual winner of Miss South Africa, Mia le Roux, pulled out of Miss Universe last week citing an undisclosed medical condition.
Maybe it was a sign that time, the opponent he’d never lost to, was going to claim its eventual victory.
The department was attempting to send an environmental scientist to the school to help with the bear’s reunification with its family and eventual return home.
In 1985, they won their division and reached the NFC championship game before losing to the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears.
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