Eventual

//ɪˈvɛn.(t)ʃʊ.əl//

"Eventual" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Justice is slow, but eventual.

My childhood was completely taken away from me. There was no Christmas, no birthdays. It was not a normal childhood, no normal pleasures of childhood. Those were exchanged for hard work, struggle and pain, and eventual material and professional success.

Events in the summer of 1972 set the scene for President Nixon's eventual downfall.

The Croatian team played in its first World Cup semi-final match in 1998. It lost to the eventual champion France.

The Wall's demise brought an end to a divided Berlin — and symbolized the eventual liberation of East Germany, and later the rest of Eastern Europe, from communist rule.

His mistakes led to his eventual dismissal.

Are global population projections correct that assume a greater elderly proportion and an eventual dip? Will society shift its general philosophy from expansionism to sustainability?

Tom was the eventual winner.

Nearly three decades later, U.S. President Donald Trump is hoping that simple message in 2020 will help foil his eventual Democratic Party challenger.

The committee that selects the eventual Nobel Peace laureate does not disclose the names of the nominees to the news media or to the candidates.

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They both opposed an eventual imposition of anti-dumping measures as they considered that it could lead to a cessation of imports of the product concerned from the PRC79.

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