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[A word that expresses that something is or should be the consequence of something else].
so
thus
therefore
hence
consequently
as a result
1
The English are our masters, and
by
consequence
masters of the sea.
2
Those who had thus the dispensation of law, were
by
consequence
themselves lawless.
3
Dick went away delighted, and
by
consequence
did no work whatever.
4
I studied at Montpelier; the first school in France, and
by
consequence
in Europe.
5
He was,
by
consequence
,
straitened in his circumstances; but he still remained at college.
6
It is a substantial hope, and
by
consequence
a real strength to the enemy.
7
So here, the possession of the kingdom comes
by
consequence
from poverty of spirit.
8
At another time Blount might have been less angry, and,
by
consequence
,
more discreet.
9
Judged by the immediate result, the former;
by
consequence
more remote and far-reaching, the latter.
10
Their death leaves fewer mouths to feed, and
by
consequence
their race is rapidly multiplying.
11
Your sudden change from mislike to liking has,
by
consequence
,
presently cast disgrace upon me.
12
He -and
by
consequence
the fans -has been failed by those above him.
13
There are increasing fears for the viability of matches and,
by
consequence
,
the entire league season.
14
There are increasing fears for the viability of forthcoming matches and,
by
consequence
,
the entire league season.
15
Thus we see that the Greek comedy arose after tragedy, and,
by
consequence
,
tragedy was its parent.
16
Man, the egoist, thinks that if the woman loves him,
by
consequence
she will love his work.