CONSEQUENT


Meaning of CONSEQUENT in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

change

However I hope the term Human Resources will not be undergoing a consequent change of name.

increase

One is the likely reduction in rail carriage of freight, and the consequent increase in road haulage.

loss

Any curvature or flaw in the line of its keel must be countered by a rudder, with consequent loss of energy.

To make up for the consequent loss in revenue, the government revamped the tax structure, revising it upward.

An abundance of unreliable information and consequent loss of user-confidence.

The banks generally maintain large excess reserves with consequent loss of potential profits.

If he did not haggle, he would sooner or later lose out, with a consequent loss for his client.

Gastritis with atrophy and the consequent loss of acid mediated inhibition of gastrin release contributes most to this increase.

need

He emphasised the consequent need for schools to ensure that adequate opportunities were provided for improving accomplishments in speaking and listening.

reduction

There could be a saving in the cost of pesticides and a consequent reduction in the risk of environmental contamination by residues.

This, coupled with the travel factor, could lead to considerable fatigue and consequent reduction in effectiveness on the farm.

The consequent reduction in torque at low speeds, resulting in poor initial acceleration, is compensated by the higher steady-state speed.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The drought and consequent famine struck most of the country.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Constantly guarding their rather distant borders of self, they become emotionally disconnected, often enduring the consequent loneliness for a lifetime.

Indeed this sensitivity and its consequent biphasic activity seem to be exceptional.

Researchers may be unaware of their uncritical acceptance of categories and consequent results.

The consequent retraining led to lower operating efficiencies on new products.

The consequent revaluations would cause mayhem, chaos and huge bills for those on the receiving end.

The strange couplings and consequent hybrid styles or aesthetics it bred were multitudinous.

These are, however, necessary consequences of the division of labour and the consequent role of trust in social relationships.

With precise control both units can be set to operate on and off at the same setting with consequent better heat distribution.

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