Synonym: accordingly, as a result, hence, therefore. Similar words: consequence, in consequence, frequently, consistently, subsequent, consent, sequence, frequent. Meaning: [ˈkɒnsɪkw(ə)ntlɪ] adv. 1. (sentence connectors) because of the reason given 2. as a consequence.
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31. Consequently, she had to exist on an average income of £26 per week from an evening waitressing job.
32. Both companies consequently emphasized providing leadership, developing subordinates, and maintaining long-term partnerships with clients.
33. The ancient realm of Solland in the far south and Drakwald in the north no longer exist and consequently have no counts.
34. Consequently he could see making car-purchasing a joint effort as an expression of love.
35. Less apparent on Mercedes' stand - and consequently ignored by most show visitors - was a prototype 190 electric car.
36. Consequently, they are roughly equivalent to the transracially adopted children.
37. Consequently, it can be planned so that it is raised at the most appropriate time for it to be dealt with effectively.
38. Consequently, this is the least favoured method unless you especially want to echo screen output to the printer.
39. Consequently, our club got a big play from any and all officer personnel on the base camp.
40. Consequently, the former could not owe their form to the latter, and so magical correspondences between them were eliminated.
41. Consequently, there follows a strong emphasis on the lack of any priority between the two.
42. Consequently pentecostals have gained a reputation for sobriety, punctuality, and honesty.
43. Consequently, that child may be studying with a teacher who has given only a cursory glance at these spiraled curriculum guides.
44. The replacement of free will with scientific determinism was consequently the crucial starting point for the new positivist criminology.
45. Consequently, the drug must be started in low dosage and built up very gradually.
46. Consequently, she feels she must work for a stay of execution.
47. Consequently, those laws tend to dictate impartial treatment and equal service to all members of the targeted group.
48. Sir Charles Trevelyan refused to withdraw or to curb his activities in any way and was consequently expelled from the Party.Sentence dictionary
49. Consequently, it hosts an excellent wild brown trout population and fish are pink-fleshed and fighting fit, averaging 10oz in weight.
50. Consequently some people become sucked into what they see as an exclusive club which will eventually pay them a hefty financial dividend.
51. Consequently, he was budgeting for a deficit of about A$5,600,000.
52. Consequently the standard formula for the objective row in Phase I applies.
53. Consequently the dates of total solar eclipses form a rather complex sequence.
54. Consequently internal policies were often dictated by the external situation.
55. Organisations may take giant leaps and consequently deal with the unfamiliar.
56. Consequently, fashionable women of 1910 could wear flowing, sinuous shapes in dramatic hues.
57. Clearly this operation greatly complicated matters and consequently added to the cost.
58. Consequently, the people of a single state can not confer a sovereignty which will extend over them.
59. They are fermented and, consequently, have a strong flavour, being mixed with soya sauce and salt.
60. Consequently they ought to owe the same duties as traditional insiders.
More similar words: consequence, in consequence, frequently, consistently, subsequent, consent, sequence, frequent, gently, recently, apparently, currently, diligently, consensus, inadvertently, consecutive, conservative, conservation, consistent, frequency, instantly, importantly, significantly, response, CONS, influential, equipment, consist, consume, consult.