Eventual

/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/ adjective

Eventual describes something that will happen at some later time, especially as the final result of a process. It often suggests that it may take a while to arrive.

It comes from French and Late Latin forms of 'eventus', meaning 'outcome' or 'result', from 'evenire' (to happen). 'Eventual' originally focused on the idea of a final outcome rather than just 'sometime later'.

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