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consequent
Word family
(noun)
consequence
(adjective)
consequent
consequential
≠
inconsequential
(adverb)
consequently
inconsequentially
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
consequent
con‧se‧quent
/
ˈkɒnsəkwənt
$
ˈkɑːn-
/
●○○
AWL
adjective
[
usually before noun
]
formal
RESULT
happening as a result of a particular event or situation
SYN
resulting
the rise in inflation and consequent fall in demand
→
subsequent
Examples from the Corpus
consequent
•
With
precise
control both
units
can be set to
operate
on and off at the same
setting
with
consequent
better
heat
distribution
.
•
Indeed this
sensitivity
and its
consequent
biphasic activity seem to be
exceptional
.
•
The
drought
and
consequent
famine
struck
most of the country.
•
The
strange
couplings
and
consequent
hybrid
styles
or
aesthetics
it
bred
were
multitudinous
.
•
Constantly
guarding
their rather
distant
borders
of
self
, they become emotionally
disconnected
, often
enduring
the
consequent
loneliness for a
lifetime
.
•
Researchers
may be
unaware
of their
uncritical
acceptance
of
categories
and
consequent
results.
•
The
consequent
retraining
led to
lower
operating
efficiencies
on new products.
•
The
consequent
revaluations would cause
mayhem
, chaos and
huge
bills
for those on the receiving end.
•
These are, however,
necessary
consequences
of the
division
of
labour
and the
consequent
role
of
trust
in social relationships.
Origin
consequent
(
1400-1500
)
French
Latin
, present participle of
consequi
, from
com-
(
→
COM-
) +
sequi
“
to follow
”
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