After a long time
meaning if you dont exersise and stay healthy you will be weak and would eventually over a period of time become in pain
eventually
No, eventually is an adverb. Eventual is the adjective form.
The word "evidentually" meaning "according to the evidence." This could be according to legal evidence presented, or the appraisal of a phenomenon from all the available information.*This should not be confused with the words eventually(sooner or later) or evidently (apparently).
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In Denmark, 'Thiessen' originates from the meaning 'son of Matthias' which, eventually, became a surname on its own.
The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.
The meaning of the phrase by and by is over time or eventually. It means something will take place sometime on the future but not at a specified time.
The word comes from Latin as 'misere' meaning to mix or more properly 'to concern oneself', this was not usually accepted as a compliment. The meaning passed into Old French meaning 'to meddle' and eventually to English
Petroleum oil is a finite resource, meaning it is not renewable and will eventually run out.
When a person says that everything will fall into place, they mean that eventually a tough situation will work out O.K.
It means to keep talking, and talking, and talking. It seems endless, but they'll stop talking eventually. :)
In classical Latin the word was 'discutere' meaning to break up. The evolution of language slightly changed the meaning to smash, scatter or disperse, later to investigate or examine and eventually to debate
Pilgrim comes from the Latin words per (meaning "through") plus ager (meaning "land, field"), which were combined into the adjective pereger, used to describe a person traveling abroad. Eventually, this developed into peregrinus, meaning "a foreigner."
When someone says 'give a dog a bad name and hang him' they are meaning that if you ruin a person's reputation then he will eventually behave as predicted. Hopefully that helped.
This phrase suggests that deceit or manipulation cannot be sustained indefinitely, as eventually the truth will be revealed and consequences will follow. It conveys the idea that dishonesty and scheming will eventually catch up with a person.
she like the swallow (bird) eventually she dies and her grave is like stoney pillow (her head where her grave is)