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View usage for: (ɪventʃuəl) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]You use eventual to indicate that something happens or is the case at the end of a process or period of time. Many believe that war will be the eventual outcome of the tension in the country. The eventual aim is reunification. Synonyms: final, later, resulting, future More Synonyms of eventual eventual in British English (ɪˈvɛntʃʊəl) adjective(prenominal) happening in due course of time; ultimate the eventual outcome was his defeat eventual in American English (iˈvɛntʃuəl; iˈvɛnʃuəl; ɪˈvɛnʃuəl) adjective1. Archaic contingent or possible 2. happening at the end of, or as a result of, a series of events; ultimate; final eventual success Word origin < L eventus (see event) + -al Examples of 'eventual' in a sentenceeventual The bank accounts were empty, she was gone; what he had dreaded was true -- more real than his capture and eventual prison sentence.Not once did he give any indication of their eventual destination.She met Sir Cedric when she worked in the office of the solicitor who handled his eventual divorce.About two-thirds of the area was devoted to the accumulation, storage, and eventual sale of stolen and smuggled artworks. In other languageseventual British English: eventual ADJECTIVE You use eventual to indicate that something happens at the end of a process or period of time. The eventual winner will receive a large sum of money. - American English: eventual
- Brazilian Portuguese: final
- Chinese: 最终的
- European Spanish: final
- French: final
- German: schließlich
- Italian: finale
- Japanese: 最終的な
- Korean: 종국의
- European Portuguese: final
- Latin American Spanish: final
Chinese translation of 'eventual' adj - [outcome, aim]
最终(終)的 (zuìzhōng de)
Definition happening or being achieved at the end of a situation or process No one can predict the eventual outcome of these events. Synonyms later resulting overallconcluding Additional synonymsDefinition following as a logical conclusion The warming of the Earth and the consequent climatic changes affect us all. Synonyms following, resulting, subsequent, successive, ensuing, resultant, sequential In the ensuing violence more than 130 people were injured. Synonyms following, resulting, succeeding, subsequent, later, consequentDefinition destined to become the future King and Queen Synonyms forthcoming, to be, coming, later, expected, approaching, to come, succeeding, fated, ultimate, subsequent, destined, prospective, eventual, ensuing, impending, unborn, in the offing |