eventual

eventual(
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behn
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twahl
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. possible
Las consecuencias de eventuales cambios en materia de prioridades podrían tener gran alcance.The consequences of any possible changes in priorities could be far reaching.
a. temporary
Los trabajadores eventuales no disfrutan de las mismas ventajas que los fijos.Temporary employees do not have the same benefits as permanent ones.
b. casual
La empresa cuenta tanto con trabajadores eventuales como con personas en plantilla.The company has both casual workers and permanent members of staff.
a. incidental
La familia no tenía suficiente dinero para asumir ningún gasto eventual.The family did not have enough money to assume any incidental expense.
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