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consequently

[ kon-si-kwent-lee, -kwuhnt- ]

adverb

  1. as a result, effect, or outcome; therefore:

    There has been a great deal of rain and consequently the reservoirs are full.



consequently

/ ˈɒԲɪəԳٱɪ /

adverb

  1. as a result or effect; therefore; hence
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of consequently1

First recorded in 1375–1425; consequent + -ly
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McPherson takes liberties, setting the play in 1900 central Ukraine and, perhaps more consequently, elucidating the psychology where Chekhov was a tad more ambiguous.

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"The clinical condition of the Holy Father in recent days has remained stable and, consequently, indicates a good response to the treatment," the Vatican said.

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One person does not get to decide they have consent and consequently do whatever they want.

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Borthwick was pleased with the way his side's scramble defence forced France's much-lauded backs into making errors, and consequently butchering multiple chances to score tries.

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The loss triggered cascade of losses for other tech companies and consequently a major 3% downdraft in the Nasdaq index.

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