eventuationEtymologyFrom Latin ēventus (“an event, happening”) + -ation, equivalent to eventuate + -ion.nounThe act of eventuating or happening as a result;“And yet there is one sense in which the past improves upon the present, for "history" remains its own laboratory of process and eventuation.”A final result or outcome; an eventual occurrence.“For the present, at all events, he must content himself with the tangible results he had already obtained; deuputing to some good genius who appeared to be interested in his welfare, the eventuation of his more dazzling hopes.”