[
UK
/ɪvˈɛntʃuːəli/
]
[ US /iˈvɛnʃəɫi, iˈvɛntʃəwəɫi, ɪˈvɛnʃəɫi, ɪˈvɛntʃəwəɫi/ ]
[ US /iˈvɛnʃəɫi, iˈvɛntʃəwəɫi, ɪˈvɛnʃəɫi, ɪˈvɛntʃəwəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
- after an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay
How To Use eventually In A Sentence
- The world will eventually reabsorb these problems, long before they come to our shores. Times, Sunday Times
- You can do a lot of that from our facility, but eventually a mobile system to inspect parts on wing is where we are going to be positioned.
- The Subaru then veered across the road and hit a telegraph pole, eventually becoming lodged between the pole and a tree.
- Businesses and service organizations were losing employees and customers weekly, daily, and eventually hourly.
- The deep grief and guilt of the mother as well as the hatred and home-sickness of the daughter permeate the story and eventually melt away due to the abiding family love.
- Although the majority of slaves lived and died in bondage, the intelligent and enterprising slave lived in the hope of eventually buying his freedom.
- And, three days before Christmas, the Paris daily Le Figaro front-paged the news that Judge van Ruymbeke had notified the Justice Ministry that Cheney might be among those eventually indicted as a result of his investigation.
- He worked as a shelf-stacker and eventually a postman. Times, Sunday Times
- Having had some narrow escapes the priest was eventually arrested as a recusant priest and was tried by revolutionary Court.
- If you overfish the lake eventually there will be no fish left. A big F-ing deal: the distinguishing characteristics of the HCR bill