Similar words: ensue, census, ensure, censure, censured, consensus, sensuously, commensurate. Meaning: [-ɪŋ] adj. following immediately and as a result of what went before.
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31. The implosion of the Soviet regimes and the ensuing collapse of state capitalism caused great suffering to women.
32. So I felt for Mariella Frostrup with the ensuing furore about her presenting one edition of Panorama.
33. Fifteen lives were lost in the accident and the ensuing fire which raged for twelve hours.
34. He then sunk his head into his hand as the ensuing guilty verdicts were announced.
35. Slightly worrying is what we can expect from the ensuing composite present trend.
36. In the ensuing silence she could have heard a flea move in the rushes on the floor.
37. Unlike his predecessor(sentencedict.com/ensuing.html), Bienvenu managed to survive his own spy scandal and its ensuing shake-up.
38. Congress has determined that the danger created by advocacy of overthrow justifies the ensuing restriction on freedom of speech.
39. But the gravest threat to health is posed by the total collapse of the economy, and the ensuing chronic poverty.
40. He took part in the ensuing operation at Santa Cruz in April, in which the entire plate fleet was destroyed.
41. Two of the crystal awards were stolen during the ensuing festivities.
42. The ensuing silence indicated that I had not helped matters. l stared at my Keds, hoping for divine guidance.
43. In the ensuing silence, the duke's exclamation of surprise rang out over-loud.
44. If these provisions are not adhered to, ensuing contracts may be unenforceable and criminal sanctions may follow.
45. However, management will be aware that vacancies will arise in the ensuing months.
46. Several applications of this general principle will be found in the ensuing chapters.
47. In the ensuing riot, a hut containing refugees seeking to flee the violence, mainly northerners, was set on fire.
48. The non-official majority was able to reduce the power of civil servants but powerless to fill the ensuing void.
49. The ensuing conflict has been sharpened by the phenomenal growth of outdoor recreation during the last two decades.
50. Khosana was shot dead in an ensuing gun battle with Ciskeian troops.
51. Imperial Airways had difficulty in extricating themselves from the ensuing row.
52. But the zemstvos in particular rapidly expanded their activities during the ensuing decades.
53. In the ensuing years the county was ravaged by plagues of grasshoppers.
54. The ensuing debate, though appearing to involve leprosy, was in reality a fight about territorial status.
55. These expectations-and a lot of the ensuing disappointments-were heightened and exacerbated by my own deep-rooted impatience.
56. The tension engendered by the Good Choices program quietly dissipated, but the ensuing peace was short-lived.
57. In what manner the ensuing sacrifice and suffering benefits the protagonists is never satisfactorily explained.
58. And, over the ensuing years, other reverses further punctured their dream of preeminence.
59. In the ensuing debate Gorbachev found himself assailed by conservatives and radicals alike over his policies and his record.
60. Someone shouted 'Fire!' and in the ensuing panic several people were injured.
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