noun
- plural of eventuation; instances or results of something happening or coming to pass; outcomes or occurrences.
Usage: formal; typically used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The eventuations of the policy changes were closely monitored by researchers.
- Several unexpected eventuations emerged from the merger negotiations.
- The report documented all eventuations that led to the company's restructuring.
- Despite careful planning, the eventuations of the project differed from initial projections.
- The eventuations of climate change are becoming increasingly visible in coastal regions.