ultimately
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- r as the end result of a succession or process
ultimately he had to give in
- As the CIA-leak case heated up, Wilson kept criticizing the Administration, while Plame kept a low profile, ultimately leaving the CIA for a better assignment: taking care of the .
- On that day, Goddard who would ultimately be hailed as the father of modern rocketry sank into a quarter-century sulk from which he never fully emerged.
- For me, ultimately, even though I miss my twenty minutes of actually being cool and marginalized, I think it's more gratifying ultimately to be in this world.