Inevitability vs Eventuality - What's the difference?
inevitability | eventuality |
(uncountable) The condition of being inevitable.
(countable) An inevitable condition or outcome.
A possible event; something that may happen.
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As nouns the difference between inevitability and eventuality
is that inevitability is (uncountable) the condition of being inevitable while eventuality is a possible event; something that may happen.inevitability
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* certainty * necessityAntonyms
* evitability * impossibility * contingencyeventuality
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(eventualities)citation, page= , passage=England could have met world and European champions Spain but that eventuality was avoided by Sweden's 2-0 win against France, and Rooney's first goal in a major tournament since scoring twice in the 4-2 victory over Croatia in Lisbon at Euro 2004.}}
