eventually
Americanadverb
adverb
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at the very end; finally
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(as sentence modifier) after a long time or long delay
eventually, he arrived
Etymology
Origin of eventually
Example Sentences
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The team hopes the findings will eventually support earlier diagnosis and more effective strategies to slow progression.
From Science Daily
“The Bride!” was originally scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. last fall, on the date that would eventually go to “One Battle After Another.”
From Los Angeles Times
Such conditions are common in protoplanetary disks, the rotating clouds of gas and dust that surround young stars and eventually give rise to planets.
From Science Daily
He survived the threats, but speculation eventually got the better of him.
From Barron's
He survived the threats, but speculation eventually got the better of him.
From Barron's
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