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.' ❋ Enowning (2008)
So they have been preparing for the last 50 years to the eventuation of confrontation militarily. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Even though that would include Scalia's resignation, an eventuation devoutly to be wished in my opinion, I think he's wrong. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The absolute absurdity of the universe is declared, in a bellow, once again, by the fact that Max Weider, age sixty, became infatuated with Cassie Doap, a completely ridiculous eventuation not unilateral in nature. ❋ Cook, Glen (2002)
Not one of the Nyueng Bao found any reason to celebrate that eventuation. ❋ Cook, Glen (1999)
Of course, their eyes, skin, tongue, breath, and lack of vim and vigor tell the story of a long process of self-poisoning, with every now and then the eventuation of a storm of foulness, called a bilious attack -- meaning an overflow of filth. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The advance which has marked the development of every means of communication, transportation, manufacturing, &c., since Rome's day would give Germany, in the case of such an eventuation, a power which would have been inconceivable to the most ambitious Roman Emperor. ❋ Various (N/A)
Japan -- and, personally, I do not believe that such a probability need be feared -- we nevertheless year after year would be compelled to increasingly prepare for what may be defined as the disagreeable possibility of the eventuation of a disagreeable possibility. ❋ Various (N/A)
Anything of the sort would include the seed of another European war, to be fought out later and at even greater probable cost, with all the world-disturbance implied in such an eventuation. ❋ Various (N/A)
Is it not apparent, therefore, that these nations, if left to themselves, inevitably must continue the war until one side or the other, or both, shall become exhausted -- an eventuation which may be postponed not for mere months but for years? ❋ Various (N/A)
The distinguished black man, Richard Allen, who became the founder and first Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, in a manuscript left by him, and written for him by his son, very minutely tells of the circumstances which finally led to "the parting of the ways," and the eventuation of "the free African society" into an Episcopal Church. ❋ George Freeman (1922)
The present Indian legislation, in my judgment, operates in every way to blight, to grind, and to oppress; blasts each roseate hope of an ameliorated, a less abject, estate: quenches each swelling aspiration after a higher and more tolerable destiny; withers each ennobling aim, cancels each creditable effort that would assure its eventuation; opposes each soul-stirring resolve to no longer rest under the galling, gangrenous imputation of a partial manhood. ❋ Unknown (1885)
This was the notion of showing the evil eventuation of good. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)
They are unable to see the big picture of how we got here, how we are depleting finite resources, how that will constrain the economy or what the eventuation is of that progression. ❋ Unknown (2009)
An eventuation almost certainly artificial in origin. " ❋ Cook, Glen (2000)
"America is protected by a force incomparable, which I may call its peaceful militia, and the man who, above all other men, I most should wish to see appointed to its command would be Gen. Leonard Wood were it not for the fact that there would be some danger that in such an eventuation his professional training would carry him beyond the rule of reason. ❋ Various (N/A)
I will be happy to match that amount on the completion of Mr. Wolfe’s investigation, regardless, of its eventuation.” ❋ Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 (1938)
[My life] is [great], [everything's] eventual. ❋ KBalth (2006)
God, [that guy's] [ride] is [eventual]. ❋ Giggles (2003)
[I love you]...eventually... ❋ Nathan Hulsey (2006)
"He's [going] to [ask] me out......[eventually]!" ❋ Insert Pseudonym Name Here (2010)
bob: [Hey Bro], what are you [up to]
bro: eventualizing ['bout] something ❋ Alexblah (2010)
[Will you] [go to school] [tommorow]?
Eventually ❋ Adnabi (2020)
[Not gonna lie], I want the [AirPods Max] [eventually] ❋ HarrySack69 (2021)
But eventually the [word] [will], will word will ❋ Coco Chuck. Sgaulana Hb (2021)
If I had the heart to immediately [decline] all [the daily] Facebook [invites] I might not suffer the condition of Eventus Overloadus. ❋ Corn Fed Jessica (2012)
"It will [potent-eventually] [happen] in [the future] next year." ❋ JoleneDoesStuffs (2022)