Definition of Eventuation. Meaning of Eventuation. Synonyms of Eventuation

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Definition of Eventuation

Eventuation
Eventuation E*ven`tu*a"tion, n. The act of eventuating or happening as a result; the outcome. --R. W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Eventuation from wikipedia

- Martin in a remake of Elvis Presley's Viva Las Vegas, but this did not eventuate. There was a time when I was very overworked and I was doing music and...
- eponymous event, Rhodes suffered a legitimate pectoral muscle tear, which had eventuated halfway through a brawl on the prior episode of Raw. The injury was exacerbated...
- capitalism—owing in part to its instability and crisis-prone nature—would eventuate the working class's development of class consciousness, leading to their...
- considered changing its nickname to the ****atoos, but this never formally eventuated; even so, the push was serious enough that newspaper cartoons depicting...
- region are thought to have become primary long-distance dis****rs, eventuating in domestication of the species. In 1982, evolutionary biologist Daniel...
- (not near Vladivostok, as had earlier been proposed), but that did not eventuate. General Aleksei Antonov also said that the Red Army would take the southern...
- decision". The Sydney Morning Herald. After a promised release failed to eventuate last year, the British production company, Working Title, has confirmed...
- in The Perils of Pauline (1967), a pilot for a TV series that did not eventuate, which was screened in some theatres. Boone's last film of note was The...
- of money on players allocated under the A-League's salary cap rule had eventuated with the club making key signings. Victor Sikora was signed in February...
- in murder and the slaughter of thousands of human beings. It did not eventuate only in the destruction of property. It was an outright act of undermining...