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The consequent
adjective
Following as a result, inference, or natural effect.
Exact(60)
The consequent unrest could be considerable.
The consequent risks to business are considerable.
The consequent pleasure is a Reese Witherspoon effect: artistically blond.
The consequent cuts are likely to be savage.
The consequent uncoordinated rebel attacks resulted in an indecisive battle.
The consequent loss of productivity threatened to destroy the business.
The consequent rise in cybercrime and state-sponsored attacks has not gone unnoticed.
The consequent battle with Deutsche Bank is still being fought in the German courts.
The consequent mass unemployment, needless to say, will lead to even greater inequality.
The consequent retaliation of other nations intensified the Depression-era slump in world trade.
The consequent shortage of newly qualified nurses has been filled by people recruited by employment agencies.
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