Definition of «eventual»

The word "eventual" means happening or likely to happen in the end, after a time; eventual death is an inevitable outcome. It can also refer to something that will eventually occur regardless of circumstances, and it may take place at some unspecified future date.

Usage examples

  1. The project took longer than expected, but eventual success was well worth the wait.
  2. They encountered several setbacks during the construction process, but the eventual completion of the building was a great achievement.
  3. The team faced numerous challenges, but their eventual victory in the championship was a testament to their perseverance and skill.

Sentences with «eventual»

  • Whilst supporting the engagement of participants in the research process was vital, so too was the emphasis given to the need for eventual dissemination of findings. (teachermagazine.com.au)
  • Members of the judging panel are all library professionals who work closely with adult readers, and the list of finalists and eventual winners reflect our expert judgment and insight. (bookpage.com)
  • We can only change its state temporarily — usually by preventing something — with eventual results that we can not predict and ultimately can not control. (michaelcrichton.com)
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