Thesaurus / eventual
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Awareness of signs and symptoms, along with engagement in screening as appropriate, will lead to the eventual eradication of the disease as a major form of cancer.
CHADWICK BOSEMAN’S DEATH FROM COLORECTAL CANCER UNDERSCORES AN ALARMING INCREASE IN CASES AMONG YOUNGER ADULTS AS WELL AS HEALTH GAPS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANSLGBTQ-EDITORSEPTEMBER 2, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSA few previous studies have found that runners who end up cramping tend to have started the race more quickly compared to their eventual average pace, suggesting that they’re paying the price for overestimating their fitness.
THE ENDURING MYSTERY OF MUSCLE CRAMPSALEX HUTCHINSONSEPTEMBER 1, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEUnfortunately, layoffs are a hard but necessary step to align to our new reality, preserve liquidity and position ourselves for the eventual return to growth.
BOEING IS PREPARING ADDITIONAL LAYOFFS WITH NEW BUYOUTSRACHEL KINGAUGUST 18, 2020FORTUNESome curious bullpen decisions and a Howie Kendrick grand slam later, the Dodgers became another in a line of teams with superior odds to fall to the eventual champs.
THE DODGERS’ LEGACY MAY DEPEND ON THIS SHORT SEASONROBERT O'CONNELLJULY 13, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTTheir eventual goal is to be able to isolate RNA or DNA, details that could detect cancers and viruses.
WAITING FOR A ‘SMART’ TOILET? IT’S NEARLY HERESTEPHANIE PARKERJUNE 15, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSOur friend we knew was faithful, for he had proved himself so, and we enjoyed a silent anticipation of our eventual triumph.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUGPHILIP MEADOWS TAYLORAdario, at this period, found an opportunity of making himself felt, and striking a blow for the eventual return of his nation.
THE INDIAN IN HIS WIGWAMHENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFTEven Milton's blind eyes pictured nothing so fantastic as this architectural chaos of Manhattan, so hopeless of eventual order.
THE ONLOOKER, VOLUME 1, PART 2VARIOUSFive hours to devise one more completely foolproof method of bringing about the eventual ruin of the association.
GONE FISHINGJAMES H. SCHMITZBorrow clearly viewed this as only a preliminary success; he had in mind the eventual printing of the whole Bible.
THE LIFE OF GEORGE BORROWHERBERT JENKINSWORDS RELATED TO EVENTUAL
- aftermost
- antipodal
- at the end
- bitter end
- climactic
- closing
- concluding
- conclusive
- crowning
- curtains
- definitive
- determinate
- determinative
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- ending
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- extreme
- far
- far-off
- farthest
- finishing
- furthest
- hindermost
- hindmost
- lag
- latest
- least
- lowest
- meanest
- most recent
- once and for all
- outermost
- rearmost
- remotest
- supreme
- swan song
- terminal
- ulterior
- ultimate
- utmost
- uttermost
- about to happen
- advancing
- almost on one
- anticipated
- aspiring
- at hand
- certain
- close
- converging
- deserving
- docking
- drawing near
- due
- en route
- eventual
- expected
- fated
- foreseen
- forthcoming
- future
- gaining upon
- getting near
- immediate
- imminent
- impending
- in prospect
- in store
- in the offing
- in the wind
- in view
- instant
- marked
- near
- nearing
- next
- nigh
- oncoming
- ordained
- predestined
- preparing
- progressing
- prospective
- pursuing
- running after
- subsequent
- to be
- up-and-coming
- aftermost
- antipodal
- at the end
- bitter end
- climactic
- closing
- concluding
- conclusive
- crowning
- curtains
- definitive
- determinate
- determinative
- end
- ending
- endmost
- eventual
- extreme
- far
- far-off
- farthest
- finishing
- furthest
- hindermost
- hindmost
- lag
- latest
- lattermost
- least
- lowest
- meanest
- most recent
- once and for all
- outermost
- remotest
- supreme
- swan song
- terminal
- ulterior
- ultimate
- utmost
- uttermost
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