inconsequence

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    having no important effects or influence

Word Origin

inconsequence (n.)
1580s, from Latin inconsequentia, from inconsequens (see inconsequent).

Example

1. The mingling of inconsequence belongs to us all .
2. The native crafts , medicine and religions were debased and relegated to inconsequence .
3. In the places where house price rise quickly , it follows the inconsequence commodity apartment structure , the seriously short of demand of the low end and small family house .
4. Sometimes she and miss baker talked at once , unobtrusively and with a bantering inconsequence that was never quite chatter , that was as cool as their white dresses and their impersonal eyes in the absence of all desire .
5. The great dropping behind of economy and culture in recent china conduced the inconsequence of industry distribution . Especially the unbalance development in the south and west affect hugely on the economy of new china .

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