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consequent [ˈkɒnsɪkwənt]• the loss of harvest consequent upon the flooding la perte de la moisson résultant des or causée par les inondations* * *['kɒnsɪkwənt], US [-kwent]consequent upon — ( because of) en raison de
to be consequent upon something — ( the result of) être la conséquence de quelque chose
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consequent — /kon si kwent , kweuhnt/, adj. 1. following as an effect or result; resulting (often fol. by on, upon, or to): a fall in price consequent to a rise in production. 2. following as a logical conclusion: a consequent law. 3. following or progressing … Universalium
consequent — con•se•quent [[t]ˈkɒn sɪˌkwɛnt, kwənt[/t]] adj. 1) following as an effect or result; resulting (often fol. by on or to) 2) following as a logical conclusion 3) following or progressing logically 4) anything that follows upon something else, with… … From formal English to slang
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