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eventuation
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/10/15 04:52 UTC 版)
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eventuation (countable and uncountable, plural eventuations)
- The act of eventuating or happening as a result;
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2012, Ephraim Nissan, Computer Applications for Handling Legal Evidence, Police Investigation and Case Argumentation, page 438:
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The proposition on the left side (if eventuated) would motivate the eventuation of the proposition on the right side.
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2013, W.M. Reisman, The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty-first Century:
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These intellectual constructs of alternative futures serve to indicate what steps should be taken to increase the probability of the eventuation of a preferred future while minimizing the likelihood of the eventuation of the dystopias .
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- A final result or outcome; an eventual occurrence.
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1887, John Robert Irelan, The Republic:
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I feel particularly happy in being able to communicate to you the fortunate eventuation of my expedition to the Tallapoosa .
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2013, Martin Heidegger, The Event, page 138:
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To the eventuation there unfolds the uniqueness of the essence of the human being, as that essence is understood with respect to the history of beyng.
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2013, Nicholas Rescher, Process Philosophical Deliberations, page 62:
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Eventuations are terminations (completions) rather than parts of nature's processes.
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