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Sentence count:175+6Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: continuousfollowingsuccessiveAntonym: alternateSimilar words: executiveconservativeprosecutionprosecutorexecutionconsentdiminutiveconsensusMeaning: [kən'sekjʊtɪv]  adj. 1. in regular succession without gaps 2. successive (without a break) 3. one after the other. adv. in a consecutive manner. 
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31. Points had been a problem, too, with the Lakers averaging just 90 in their three consecutive losses.
32. They achieved something eight current franchises have never done, across a total of 222 consecutive seasons.
33. They also earned their second consecutive victory for the first time since last November.
34. A player must serve a minimum of 12 consecutive months before becoming a full member.
35. She competed on five consecutive world championship teams, a previously unheard-of feat.
36. The Beavers are by far the worst team in the conference, having lost five consecutive games.
37. Stumpel, with a team-high 24 points, has scored in five consecutive games.
38. The last two came on the road, in overtime, on consecutive nights.
39. The subjects were fed a controlled low sulphate diet for 34 consecutive days.
40. Jones, substituted in three consecutive games by Leeds, makes his first London appearance since leaving Wimbledon.
41. In general(sentencedict.com), consecutive spill should be considered for low packing densities and/or very large bucket sizes.
42. Jack Lemmon, his longtime amateur partner, will be absent after 23 consecutive unsuccessful attempts to make the pro-am cut.
43. It was also the fifth consecutive month in which both the number and value of bankruptcies was above the prior year level.
44. Inflation fears and rising interest rates sent the stock market plummeting to its fourth consecutive loss yesterday.
45. He and Stefan had worked out a performance programme so that Ingrid wouldn't have to sing two big roles on consecutive nights.
46. Two consecutive wins and the signing of the year have lifted a great weight from the place.
47. Psycho made over 4,000 consecutive appearances before it was withdrawn in 1880.
48. In addition to investor skittishness over the impeachment threat,[sentence dictionary] the technology sector plunged for the third consecutive day.
49. Napoleon Kaufman, making his third consecutive start, certainly wants to touch the ball more frequently.
50. Fifty consecutive referrals in 1988 were compared with 50 consecutive referrals in 1990 with respect to demographic characteristics and patterns of drug misuse.
51. The 100 consecutive patients were all Tanner stage 1 or 2 at the time of diagnosis.
52. But it follows 27 consecutive months of rising unemployment and record business failures.
53. Escude is one of his least favourite opponents, and has now notched up three consecutive wins over him.
54. Others were subject to burns and suspended from prison walls for up to three consecutive nights.
55. She served three consecutive terms from 1877 to 1885, and was noted for her fearlessness and power of debate.
56. Any coverage on rental cars usually is limited to a maximum of 15 to 30 consecutive days.
57. He asks his patients to fill it out for seven to ten consecutive days.
58. The opposition said his bid for a third consecutive term was a blatant violation of the constitution.
59. Tokyo: Stocks closed at a new high for the second consecutive day.
60. He went two consecutive games without making a 3-pointer, the first time that had happened in 89 games.
More similar words: executiveconservativeprosecutionprosecutorexecutionconsentdiminutiveconsensusconsequenceconsequentlyin consequenceconstitutionconservationconstitutionalsecularsecurityexecutecut ininsectcut intoin secretsecondresponsesecondaryactivenativemotiveCONSincentiverelative
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