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eventually
English
Etymology
eventual +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?.?v?n.t??u?.?.li/, /?.?v?n.t???.li/, /?.?v?n.tj?.li/
- (US) IPA(key): /?.?v?n.t??u.?.li/, /?.?v?n.t??u.li/
Adverb
eventually (not comparable)
- In the end; at some later time, especially after a long time, a series of problems, struggles, delays or setbacks.
- (mathematics, of a sequence) For some tail; for all terms beyond some term; with only finitely many exceptions.
Synonyms
- (sense, in the end) at last, finally, yet, ultimately, in the end
Translations
See also
- frequently
- one day
- some day
- sooner or later
eventually From the web:
- what eventually happened to the shipload of grain
- what eventually led to the abandonment of jamestown
- what eventually happened to robespierre
- what eventually happens to jocasta
- what eventually happened to the egyptian kingdom
- what eventually happened to serfdom
- what eventually happens to forest that is cut and burned
- what eventually ended the great depression
completely
English
Etymology
complete +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?m?pli?tli/
- Hyphenation: com?plete?ly
Adverb
completely (comparative more completely, superlative most completely)
- (manner) In a complete manner
- 1969, E.R. Zumwalt, Jr., Silver Star Citation - John Kerry,
- Lieutenant (junior grade) KERRY immediately maneuvered his craft through several strafing runs which completely silenced the enemy.
- 1969, E.R. Zumwalt, Jr., Silver Star Citation - John Kerry,
- (degree) To the fullest extent or degree; totally.
- 1968 June 8, Edward M. Kennedy, Tribute to Senator Robert F. Kennedy,
- Our future may lie beyond our vision, but it is not completely beyond our control.
- 1975, Helen Schucman, A Course in Miracles/Workbook for Students, Lesson 75: The light has come,
- Keep a completely open mind, washed of all past ideas and clean of every concept you have made.
- 1968 June 8, Edward M. Kennedy, Tribute to Senator Robert F. Kennedy,
Synonyms
- (in a complete manner): fully, totally, utterly
- (to the fullest degree): fully, totally, utterly
- See also Thesaurus:completely
Translations
completely From the web:
- what completely ionizes in solution
- what completely transformed scientific study
- what completely determines a normal distribution
- what completely dissociates in water
- what completely stops periods
- what completely changed the weaving of textiles
- what completely emptied your bowels
- what completely cleans blood
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