CONSEQUENT


Meaning of CONSEQUENT in English

I. ˈkän(t)sə̇ˌkwent, -sēˌk-, -_kwənt sometimes ˈkȯn- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin consequent-, consequens

1.

a. : something that is deduced from reasoning or argumentation or follows from propositions by rational deduction : inference , conclusion ; specifically : the clause in a hypothetical proposition that states what the hypothesis entails or implies (as the conclusion of a conditional sentence)

b. obsolete : something that results from a cause : consequence , outcome

2. : a thing or circumstance (as an event or phenomenon) that follows another in time or order without being a result or without any causal connection being implied ; specifically : the second term of a ratio

3.

a. in canon and fugue : the musical restatement of the subject : comes

b. : an answering phrase or section of a musical sentence or section — compare antecedent 6

4. : a stream or valley that has developed in harmony with the general slope of an existing land surface

II. adjective

Etymology: Middle French, from Latin consequent-, consequens, present participle of consequi to follow, from com- + sequi to follow — more at sue

1. obsolete : following in time or order : subsequent

in consequent years

2.

a. : following especially as a result or effect : resultant

the period of tension and the consequent need for military preparedness — D.W.Mitchell

— often used with on or upon

the decline in … trade consequent upon the growth of economic nationalism — Encyc. Americana

b. : following by necessary inference or rational deduction

a proposition consequent to other propositions

3. : observing the just order of cause and effect : logically consistent : rational

not one could give a clear and consequent account — J.F.Brown

4. : constituting the conclusion of a conditional sentence

a consequent clause

5. : developed in harmony with the general slope of an existing land surface

a consequent stream

a consequent valley

— compare antecedent , obsequent , resequent , subsequent , superimposed

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