Noun
The coming as a consequence; contingency; also, an event which comes as a consequence.
Disposition to take cognizance of events.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is no such thing as science fiction, there is only science eventuality. Steven Spielberg
But the death of Hindu society is no longer an eventuality which can no longer be envisaged. This great society is now besieged by the same dark and deadly forces which have overwhelmed and obliterated many ancient societies. Sita Ram Goel
If I go into a relationship with an artist, which at most is going to last five years, we have a 100-page contract covering every eventuality. Whereas with marriage you go into it with no contract, with laws that date back hundreds of years, and I don't think that's right. Simon Cowell
I grew up among farmers in Illinois and so you always have to have the tools you might need in the eventuality of a flat tire or a broken window. Nick Offerman
Admittedly, he may only have been hypothesising a theoretical eventuality and not attempting a Franco-Spanish union. Source: Internet
A filter base of tails can be made of any net using the construction where the filter that this filter base generates is called the net's eventuality filter. Source: Internet