sequent

pronunciation

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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 .

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