consequent
[ˈkɑːnsɪkwənt]
Definition:
1. Following as an effect or result.
2. Happening as a result of something.
Use 'consequent' in a sentence:
- 1. And the consequent augmentation and complexity of duties imposed in the administration both of your home and foreign affairs.
- 2. The second goal was a direct consequent of our attack and their counter attack.
- 3. This is the fallacy of affirming the consequent.
- 4. His financial embarrassment is consequent upon his careless spending.
- 5. Consequent formation in security with blockchain in digital transformation.
- 6. Prevention of falls and consequent injuries in elderly people.
- 7. He delivered a speech about inbreeding and the consequent side effects.
- 8. The antecedents and consequents of conditionals must be complete sentences.
- 9. This fall of prices is consequent on the rise in production.
- 10. But this gives us a true antecedent and a false consequent , and so the consequence does not hold.
- 11. It focused on how to generate unique consequent values for the surrogate key.
- 12. If the research fails to produce expected results, the consequent frustration could be disastrous.