Consequent
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Consequent ( adjective )
- Following as a result or effect of something.
- Logically following as a result or conclusion.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin consequent- 'following as a result', from the verb consequi, from con- 'together with' + sequi 'follow'. the noun dates from the early 16th century.
Examples:
- The rise in the number of reported cases of the disease was a consequent of the increase in population.
- The consequent increase in demand for the product resulted in a rise in its price.
- The company's success was a consequent of their innovative products and customer-focused approach.
- The decision to implement the new policy was based on the consequent analysis of the situation.
- His resignation was a consequent of the scandal that emerged from the investigation.
(As a noun)
Consequent ( noun )
- Following as a result or effect of something.
- Logically following as a result or conclusion.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin consequent- 'following as a result', from the verb consequi, from con- 'together with' + sequi 'follow'. the noun dates from the early 16th century.
Examples:
- The rise in the number of reported cases of the disease was a consequent of the increase in population.
- The consequent increase in demand for the product resulted in a rise in its price.
- The company's success was a consequent of their innovative products and customer-focused approach.
- The decision to implement the new policy was based on the consequent analysis of the situation.
- His resignation was a consequent of the scandal that emerged from the investigation.