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Meanings of
consequent
in English
Russian
следствие
Portuguese
consequente
Spanish
apódosis
Catalan
apòdosi
Back to the meaning
Hypothetical proposition component.
consequence
apodosis
necessary condition
antecedent
Russian
следствие
Following or accompanying as a consequence.
resulting
attendant
accompanying
incidental
concomitant
resultant
sequent
ensuant
Related terms
subsequent
Synonyms
Examples for "
consequence
"
consequence
apodosis
necessary condition
Examples for "
consequence
"
1
We live in times of great
consequence
and, therefore, of great opportunity.
2
Information is power, and the necessary
consequence
is that privacy is freedom.
3
The parties said the sacking of local staff was an unacceptable
consequence
.
4
It is the inevitable
consequence
of the way we commission public services.
5
This development is a natural
consequence
of more open and transparent government.
1
In the first place, the received ideal omits a most
necessary
condition
.
2
The existence of ideas is a
necessary
condition
of learning to speak.
3
If the
necessary
condition
of suitable range is lacking, effect is lacking.
4
But, though a
necessary
condition
,
this is not the object of government.
5
Superficial, if not subterranean, drainage is a
necessary
condition
of all agriculture.
Usage of
consequent
in English
1
Limitations: Limitations were the limited sample size and
consequent
limited statistical power.
2
The
consequent
higher demand for goods and services can boost economic growth.
3
To relieve the inner congestion and
consequent
pain in the affected parts.
4
The
consequent
anxiety that reigned in the mine may be easily conceived.
5
And the deduction,
consequent
upon it, stared him in the face likewise.
6
The
consequent
loss of gas brought the balloon down with great force.
7
That sin manifests itself in their periodical flows and the
consequent
impurity.
8
The schedule is now all wrong anyway,
consequent
to last night's events.
9
The Prussians do not neglect the homogeneity and
consequent
unity of organization.
10
The social elevation
consequent
upon this, was too much for his wife.
11
They are
consequent
and natural, and our kindness and meanness both manly.
12
The defeat and
consequent
total destruction of the Kassala column appeared certain.
13
For the
consequent
loss or profit he will answer to the Company.
14
Because the harm done is an issue
consequent
to the sinful act.
15
Spontaneous choledochal cyst rupture and
consequent
biliary peritonitis are rare in children.
16
He bestows the strength first, and He commands the
consequent
duty afterwards.
Other examples for "consequent"
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consequent
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
consequent loss
consequent increase
consequent suffering
consequent changes
consequent reduction
More collocations
Translations for
consequent
Russian
следствие
консеквент
Portuguese
consequente
apodosis
Spanish
apódosis
consecuente
Catalan
apòdosi
Consequent
through the time
Consequent
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common