Ultimately in a sentence as an adverb

Having this kind of thing happen to someone makes the stuff FSF+co says a bit more relevant and ultimately helps everyone.

"After months of effort, I was able to one by one get most of these ultimately removed or reworded to a reasonable position.

"The goal of the Dash effort is ultimately to replace JavaScript as the lingua franca of web development"and"What will Google developers be using?

That said, the fact that we had prevailed against Amazon also gave these engineers the confidence that we could and would do so again -- and ultimately, it didn't prevent anyone from matriculating.

And tech-inspired sales and distribution methods in this and a broad swath of other fields will mean that those seeking to limit consumer choice by protecting local turf through bureaucratic pull will be fighting what will ultimately prove to be a losing battle.

To win on infringement, it must ultimately show that it has a legally protectable mark and that Amazon's use of the term "app store" to describe where it sells apps for use on Android devices will likely confuse consumers about the origin of the goods being sold.

So one guy got some bad indicators that proved to be nothing, who cares?My father did 23 and me, without giving any family medical history and it concluded that my father was at a much higher risk factor for things that his mother was ultimately afflicted with.

Thousands of boxes of documents were assembled with lawyers and paralegals being tasked to go through each document mindlessly summarizing it on a "digest sheet," with the results ultimately to be compiled into an omnibus analysis report that could in turn be used by competing experts to attempt to rebut the absurdities of the original report.

Ultimately definitions

adverb

as the end result of a succession or process; "ultimately he had to give in"; "at long last the winter was over"

See also: finally