Antonym: inconsequent. Similar words: consequently, consequential, inconsequential, consequence, in consequence, in consequence of, subsequent, sequential. Meaning: ['kɑnsɪkwəntlɪ /'kɒn-] adj. following as an effect or result.
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1. Our use of harmful chemicals and the consequent damage to the environment is a very serious matter.
2. This fall of prices is consequent on the rise in production.
3. But again the penalty consequent on regulation fell on the workers.
4. The amount of nervous excitement, and consequent prostration, exhaustion, and disorder they cause is fearful.
5. The banks generally maintain large excess reserves with consequent loss of potential profits.
6. The consequent reduction in torque at low speeds, resulting in poor initial acceleration, is compensated by the higher steady-state speed.
7. The drought and consequent famine struck most of the country.
8. The consequent inconsistencies and contradictions are already evident, and intensifying.
9. The consequent revaluations would cause mayhem, chaos and huge bills for those on the receiving end.
10. The advertising of the scheme and the consequent level of public awareness has been a constant source of concern.
11. Wood accounts for 90% of energy production in some countries, with consequent environmental detriment.
12. Competition in the market has led to goods being produced cheaply and a consequent deterioration in quality.
13. However I hope the term Human Resources will not be undergoing a consequent change of name.
14. According to their localization, these deletions or duplications frequently provoke major respiratory chain function defects, with consequent cellular energy supply deficiencies.
15. This divergence would be most easily explained by a rising population and a consequent labour shortage.
16. The main reason for this change is money, and the consequent pressure on hospital beds.
17. In short, we have not as yet experienced the full extent of the social dislocation consequent upon this period of unemployment.
18. It is often claimed that high blood cholesterol levels promote atherosclerosis and consequent coronary heart disease.
19. Trade union strength has also been curtailed by the rise in unemployment and the consequent fall in the number of trade unionists.
20. One is the likely reduction in rail carriage of freight, and the consequent increase in road haulage.
21. Formal regulation finds expression through technically prohibitive statements of law, backed up by the threat of some sanction consequent upon breach.
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22. Most of the game is spent in mutual cooperation, with both players enjoying the consequent generous score.
23. With precise control both units can be set to operate on and off at the same setting with consequent better heat distribution.
24. Whitelegg said that any less severe measures would fail to break the cycle of dependence on road transport and consequent congestion.
25. These are, however, necessary consequences of the division of labour and the consequent role of trust in social relationships.
26. Thus the net present values of the EVs at the events consequent upon decision 2b would be either zero or £16.2k.
27. They accept, that is to say, that the order of the court and the taxation consequent thereon will effectively quantify their contractual right.
28. First of all I had been subjected to two substantial costs consequent upon some unexplained administrative delay.
29. Looking to internal power and control within the family is one consequent strategy.
30. Much was made at the time of the Prince's engagement of the youthfulness and consequent innocence of his bride.
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