Definition: 1. As a result; therefore. 2. Because of the reason given. 3. As a consequence.
Use 'consequently' in a sentence:
1. These days the word "kefir" is consequently more likely to bring to mind glamorous, yoga mat-toting women from Los Angeles than austere visions of blustery Eastern Europe.
2. Relations between the two companies had, consequently, never been close.
3. Consequently, people who do not talk very easily may be incorrectly understood as being less agreeable than those who have no difficulty keeping up a conversation.
4. Consequently, the dogs in these prefectures were all panic-stricken. They barked wildly and ran about in confusion for several days in succession. It wasn't until the weather had cleared and the snow melted that they became quiet.
5. Consequently, the master gave a feast to reward the neighbours who had come to help put out the fire.
6. We mustn't miss this opportunity! ’ Consequently, the whole family agreed to sell the prescription."
7. Consequently, the King of Wu dropped his plan to invade the State of Chu.
8. Consequently, he gave orders to withdraw his troops and return home.
9. All these opinions make sense, and consequently it is hard to choose the best of them.
10. We spend a large part of our daily life talking with other people and, consequently, we are very accustomed to the art of conversing.
11. Consequently, risk analysis must cast a wide net.
12. Consequently, much effort has been spent on identifying students with problems in order to give them more attention before they become failures.
13. Consequently, my simple decoupling problem is now a big problem.
14. Pester Power is commonly used by marketing companies to target the 4 – 6 years old category as they have limited disposable income of their own, and consequently do not have the means to buy goods themselves.
15. Consequently, many students cannot well develop their ability.
16. Consequently, a black market in imported illicit CFC's has grown.
17. Grandfather had sustained a broken back while working in the mines. Consequently, he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
18. Grandfather Dingsdale had sustained a broken back while working in the mines. Consequently, he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
19. Consequently, she succeeded in making a kind of candy only using natural sweeteners.
20. It looks and sounds like a heart attack and is consequently often confused for one.
21. Consequently, even though the machine is expensive, a dermatological clinic in Westville is considering buying one to reduce diagnostic costs.
22. Consequently, the survival rate of lobster larvae must be going up, and the lobster population in Foerkland's coastal waters is bound to increase.
23. UK interests which enjoy advantage from the breath of English usage would consequently face new pressures.
24. Confusion consequently reigns over a broad spectrum of unanswered questions dealing with avian origins and the biology of dinosaurs and early birds.
25. Consequently, he had to run back upstairs to the kitchen, and look at his prep list again.
26. Consequently, they try to convince the bearers of bad news that things aren't so bad, and that swift action can make problems go away.
27. They had children and were consequently tied to the school vacations.
28. She missed the train and consequently was late for work.
29. Recent developments in cloud computing have seen the addition of the "human element" to the cloud and consequently the birth of the "human cloud".
30. Consequently, braving the rain, he returned to the place where he started running and began to walk slowly again, step by step with measured strides.
31. Consequently—and paradoxically—laws introduced to protect the jobs of ordinary workers may be placing those jobs at risk.
32. Most fared poorly in school not because they lacked ability but because they found school unchallenging and consequently lost interest.
33. Consequently, they are probably more concerned than their predecessors were about job security and economic benefits.
34. Consequently, with flexible decision making enterprise can avoid loss agilely.
35. Consequently, students living abroad usually have a better and more thorough understanding of the outside world than those who stay at home.
36. Consequently, the timing and rhythms of biological functions must closely match periodic events like the solar day, the tides, the lunar cycle, and the seasons.
37. Consequently, discovery claims should be thought of as protoscience.
38. And, consequently, Mark was the best hated and most Calumniated man of his time.
39. Consequently, this study has good theoretical guidance and project application significance.
40. Consequently, we should have no problem reaching our goals this year.
41. Consequently, children of a particular age cannot be expected to master educational material without taking into account their current level of cognitive development.
42. Consequently it is important that we take three measures to solve this problem.
43. She was a bright and eager student and, consequently, did well in school.
44. Upon arriving in the State of Qin, Cao Shang won the favour of the King of Qin. Consequently, the King bestowed upon him 100 chariots.
45. My mother had consequently made her own shrewd deductions about what was going on in my marriage.
46. Consequently, it is likely that a newly developed adhesive will become the routine method of holding most types of cuts closed.
47. Instead, I grew up believing that I was supposed to be totally independent and consequently became very reluctant to ask for help.
48. And instead, I grew up believing that I was supposed to be totally independent and consequently became very reluctant to ask for help.
49. Water absorption is greatly reduced; consequently runoff is increased, resulting in accelerated erosion rates.
50. Catagensis is marked by a loss of hydrogen, and consequently by a decrease of the h/ c ratio.
51. Consequently, government revenue from the tax will increase.
52. Consequently, even as the blogosphere continues to expand, only a few blogs are likely to emerge as focal points.
53. Consequently even this vast chorus was occasionally overwhelmed by the brass.
54. Consequently, she succeeded in making a kind of candy only using natural sweeteners, which can reduce oral bacteria .
55. This poses a threat to agriculture and the food chain, and consequently to human health.
56. In college, time is scarce, and consequently, very precious.
57. Consequently angularities are apt to occur both below and above unconformities.