The act of eventuating or happening as a result; the outcome.(noun)
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Use "eventuation" in a sentence
"Thus is added to the chorus of voices singing the possible ways of saying Ereignis in English: from (i) not translating the word; to (ii) translating it as 'appropriation,' 'event of appropriation,' 'event' or 'Event,' 'eventuation'; to (iii) translating it as 'enowning.'"
"So they have been preparing for the last 50 years to the eventuation of confrontation militarily."
"Even though that would include Scalia's resignation, an eventuation devoutly to be wished in my opinion, I think he's wrong."