eventuation
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3ADJ.
preferred
VERB + EVENTUATION
motivate, process
EVENTUATION + NOUN
proposition
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noun
The act of eventuating or happening as a result;
And yet there is one sense in which the past improves upon the present, for "history" remains its own laboratory of process and eventuation.
The proposition on the left side (if eventuated) would motivate the eventuation of the proposition on the right side.
A final result or outcome; an eventual occurrence.
For the present, at all events, he must content himself with the tangible results he had already obtained; deuputing to some good genius who appeared to be interested in his welfare, the eventuation of his more dazzling hopes.
I feel particularly happy in being able to communicate to you the fortunate eventuation of my expedition to the Tallapoosa .
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3And yet there is one sense in which the past improves upon the present, for "history" remains its own laboratory of process and eventuation.
WiktionaryThe proposition on the left side (if eventuated) would motivate the eventuation of the proposition on the right side.
WiktionaryThese intellectual constructs of alternative futures serve to indicate what steps should be taken to increase the probability of the eventuation of a preferred future while minimizing the likelihood o
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