What is another word for Eventualities?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˌɛnt͡ʃuːˈalɪtiz] (IPA)

Eventualities refer to possible outcomes or occurrences that may happen in the future. To express this concept in different ways, alternative synonyms could be "contingencies," "potentialities," "probabilities," "chances," "uncertainties," and "risks." These words all suggest the possibility of something happening but with varying degrees of likelihood or unpredictability. Another set of synonyms for eventualities could be "scenarios," "situations," "circumstances," "conditions," "developments," and "consequences." These words emphasize different aspects of the possible future occurrence, such as the setting, the context, or the consequences. Ultimately, the choice of synonym depends on the specific context and intended meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for Eventualities?

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Usage examples for Eventualities

But common sense demands that these different influences should be foreseen, and that these Eventualities should be mentioned when pronouncing the judgment.
"Common Sense Subtitle: How To Exercise It"
Yoritomo-Tashi
No plan, moreover, can be confidently expected to anticipate all Eventualities.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College
I hear of nothing from my father but the immense resources of this, and the great capabilities of that; but as these same Eventualities are not destined to better my condition, I have not troubled my head to remember anything about them.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

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