eventual in English

adjective
1
occurring at the end of or as a result of a series of events; final; ultimate.
it's impossible to predict the eventual outcome of the competition

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1. Several schools face eventual closure.

2. The eventual aim is reunification.

3. 15 The eventual aim is reunification.

4. 4 Several schools face eventual closure.

5. America's eventual supremacy has been predicated incessantly.

6. The eventual Accumulative effect of these substances

7. She was taken prisoner and suffered eventual execution.

8. In some cases, the eventual end result is desertification.

9. 6 The village school may face eventual closure.

10. Both parties expressed optimism about an eventual solution.

11. 7 She was taken prisoner and suffered eventual execution.

12. 5 Both parties expressed optimism about an eventual solution.

13. The Dukes were the eventual winners of the competition.

14. 12 The motor industry remains hopeful of eventual success.

15. 2 Sweden were the eventual winners of the tournament.

16. Already we are beginning to roll in eventual wealth.

17. 1 The Dukes were the eventual winners of the competition.

18. 16 Applications are the key to its eventual success.

19. 11 Sweden was the eventual winner of the tournament.

20. 14 The eventual outcome was the 1986 Social Security Act.

21. 18 Warfare always brings hardship, even to the eventual victors.

22. 13 The eventual headliners, believe it or not,[www.Sentencedict.com] were Mud.

23. The eventual interracial mix will herald the success of that process.

24. The vast majority of Danzig's population favoured eventual return to Germany.

25. 24 The failure of this scheme contributed to her eventual downfall.

26. And the eventual wipeout of most of the life on earth.

27. The plan typically contains a detailed understanding of the eventual workflow.

28. 3 The failure of this scheme contributed to her eventual downfall.

29. He supported India’s early application and eventual membership in all four regimes.

30. The object of trusteeship was to prepare the lands for eventual independence.

31. 8 Both sides were happy with the eventual outcome of the talks.

32. Courtship, in animals, behaviour that results in mating and eventual reproduction

33. SAFTA envisages eventual zero customs duty on virtually all products within the region.

34. All 187 signatories were committed to the goal of (eventual) nuclear disarmament.

35. 9 The merger will mean the eventual closure of the company's Sydney office.

36. I would not inflict on her either this knowledge, or this eventual indignity.

37. Gore has assiduously cultivated his eventual presidential candidacy without undercutting or overshadowing Clinton.

38. 30 Many civil law systems find room for oral evidence at the eventual hearing.

39. It is impossible to predict what the eventual outcome of global warming will be.

40. 10 But ominously, there was no hint of an eventual return to the Cabinet.

41. He rose from the dead, thus assuring the eventual resurrection of all mankind.

42. 23 It was difficult to see what the thinking was behind their eventual decision.

43. 30 The higher the eventual rank, the more likely was blame to be similarly apportioned.

44. Our eventual aim is to bring him onto thatching and so continue to expand.

45. The higher the eventual rank, the more likely was blame to be similarly apportioned.

46. The second hazard is that old bugaboo, moisture, encouraging mildew growth and eventual decay.

47. Belshazzar was the heir, descendent, and eventual successor to the throne through Nebuchadnezzar’s daughter, Nitocris

48. Cells respond by switching to anaerobic metabolism, causing anoxia, lactic acidosis, and eventual cell death.

49. In his book "New Amsterdam", Asscher advocated the eventual disappearance of the red light district.

50. 17 The higher the eventual rank, the more likely was blame to be similarly apportioned.