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after all used to tell what really happened in the end even though there was a possibility of something else happening. [1/2 definitions]
beachhead a position that allows for the possibility of further progress. [1/2 definitions]
can1 to have the possibility of happening or of being a certain way. [1/4 definitions]
chance how likely it is that something will happen; possibility. [3/4 definitions]
could used to express ability or possibility in the present or in the future under the condition that something else were to happen or were true. [1/4 definitions]
critical of the nature of a crisis; being at the very highest point of danger but still allowing the possibility of a positive outcome. [1/6 definitions]
do1 used to emphasize the affirmative quality of the main verb and to counter a negative perception or possibility. [1/13 definitions]
either used to indicate one of two choices or possibilities in a phrase or sentence, the other choice or possibility being indicated by a following conjunction, "or." [1/5 definitions]
expect to hope for and believe in the possibility. [1/3 definitions]
fighting chance a slight possibility of victory or success if great effort is exerted.
ghost a slight possibility or tiny amount. [1/2 definitions]
grimly in a grim manner; firmly and cheerlessly, and without giving rise to hope of a change of mind or change of fate.
hold out to have or offer (hope, or a chance or possibility of something happening). [1/3 definitions]
hope to desire (something) to be true or to happen while accepting the possibility of it not being true or not coming to pass. [1/6 definitions]
idealistic believing in noble ideas, principles, and values, especially with regard to the possibility of making positive change in the world.
kick around (informal) to discuss or consider (an idea, possibility, proposal or the like). [1/3 definitions]
leave no stone unturned to use every means possible; consider every possibility.
lest against a possibility that. [1/2 definitions]
let (oneself) in for to allow the possibility for something to enter one's life; to commit oneself to some possibility.
may to be likely to (used to express possibility or probability). [1/3 definitions]
Mexican stand-off a position of impasse with the possibility of hostile aggression.