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sequential
[ si-kwen-shuhl ]
adjective
- characterized by regular sequence of parts.
- Business. by comparison with the immediately preceding period, usually a fiscal quarter:
a sequential increase in gross profit.
sequential
/ sɪˈkwɛnʃəl; sɪˌkwɛnʃɪˈælɪtɪ /
adjective
- characterized by or having a regular sequence
- another word for sequent
Derived Forms
- sequentiality, noun
- ˈܱԳپ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ܱ·پ···ٲ [si-kwen-shee-, al, -i-tee], noun
- ·ܱ·پ· adverb
- ԴDz··ܱ·پ adjective
- non··ܱ·پ···ٲ noun
- ܲ··ܱ·پ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sequential1
Example Sentences
Why it's a good binge: The eight episodes are broken into four distinct narratives of two episodes each, so you're essentially watching four sequential movies with the same protagonist.
Using state-of-the-art statistical models, they found that relationships emerged between chimpanzees' sequential actions which matched those found in human behaviours.
"Our study's use of sequential pore functionalization to enhance CO2 uptake without significantly increasing regeneration energy is a terrific development," he said.
The sequential nature of the explosions meant the "bang" wasn't a deafening clap, but the shock wave that hit moments after penetrated deep into chests.
However, they can remove their mask sooner if they have two sequential negative tests at least one day apart.
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