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consequently
[kon-si-kwent-lee, -kwuhnt-]
adverb
as a result, effect, or outcome; therefore.
There has been a great deal of rain and consequently the reservoirs are full.
consequently
/ ˈɒԲɪəԳٱɪ /
adverb
as a result or effect; therefore; hence
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of consequently1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Nigeria was consequently suspended from the Commonwealth group of nations.
The measure, which is pending before the GOP-majority Senate, takes several whacks at student aid and consequently the accessibility of higher education.
You have a decision that nobody seems to have made, and consequently nobody can be held accountable for it.
McPherson takes liberties, setting the play in 1900 central Ukraine and, perhaps more consequently, elucidating the psychology where Chekhov was a tad more ambiguous.
"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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