sequent
pronunciation
How to pronounce sequent in British English: UK ['si:kwənt]
How to pronounce sequent in American English: US ['sikwənt]
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- Adjective:
- in regular succession without gaps
- following as an effect or result
Word Origin
- sequent (adj.)
- 1550s, "following," from Old French sequent "following, subsequent," from Latin sequentem (nominative sequens) "next, following," present participle of sequi "to follow" (see sequel). As a noun from 1580s.
Example
- 1. This disturbs the sequent colorimetric determination seriously .
- 2. Such program arrangement provides sequent learning process with smooth and students also demonstrate significant learning results .
- 3. To avoid catastrophic sequent , manpower backup plan should be initiated in the beginning phase of software project .
- 4. From our human standpoint we might call such teaching needful : in the divine arrangement it is only the divine sequent upon the human antecedent .
- 5. The assessing system on the sequent of an accident arising form environmental pollution does not be established yet in china . This article give some methodical suggestions on the environment impact assessment of an accident arising from environmental pollution .