eventual fate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeventualandfate
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eventual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/us/ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/
happening or existing at a later time or at the end, especially after a lot of effort, ...
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fate
noun
uk/feɪt/us/feɪt/
what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death ...
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(Definition ofeventualandfatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Recent investigations in long-term neural crest tracing reveal that theireventualfateis apoptosis, which in our opinion is indicative of an earlier inductive function.
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Instead, he had suddenly been struck by the reality of hiseventualfate.
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Some in the deeper water are gigantic and theireventualfatewill need very careful consideration.
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The last clear mention of her is being transferred again in 1313, hereventualfateis uncertain.
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Theeventualfateof his collection is not known.
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The total mass of a star is the principal determinant of its evolution andeventualfate.
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He is not mentioned again and hiseventualfateis unknown.
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No mention is made of his accomplices oreventualfate.
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As gills are the primitive condition of vertebrates, all vertebrate embryos develop pharyngeal arches, though theeventualfateof these arches varies between taxa.
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Hiseventualfateis unknown.
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Hereventualfateis unknown.
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Itseventualfateis unknown.
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He felt that the character struck out in spectacular fashion by attempting to steal future technology and that hiseventualfatewas an example of poetic justice.
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The sorceress'seventualfateis unknown.
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Hiseventualfateremains unknown.
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However, hereventualfateis unknown.
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At some point in the 17851787 period he married and the couple had a child, but the names of the wife and child, and their eventual fates, are not known.
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Their eventual fates are unknown.
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