A following of one thing after another in time.
Sinônimos
Examples for "sequence"
Examples for "sequence"
1A great film sequence and a great game sequence may look similar.
2But that's the right procedure and sequence for going forward, Heise said.
3The law worked, notwithstanding; indeed, it governed the whole sequence of events.
4Discussions continue to focus on a timetable and sequence for discussing issues.
5This sequence of events explains a great deal about Australia's economic malaise.
1A succession of reports has made this abundantly clear in recent years.
2A decision on succession is not expected before November, the paper said.
3Climb the four problems, in succession, without rest; this is one set.
4The party then visited all the churches in the Kremlin in succession.
5Passage of the Act of Settlement in England; the Hanoverian succession founded.
1Almost pure time, empty successiveness.
2The passage of events is real, and time is the successiveness of passing events; but though events have passage, they have also eternal being.
1The four canonical gospels make no claim to being written in chronological sequence.
2In this way, working in narrow shafts, he hoped to establish an exact chronological sequence.
3The remaining circumstances of the war are not related by our authorities in chronological sequence.
4These two volumes are a departure from chronological sequence.
5In our example the chronological sequence of states of a service can be illustrated quite simply.
Translations for chronological succession