ensuant

[ˈɛnsjuənt]

ensuant Definition

following as a result or consequence.

Using ensuant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ensuant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ensuant chaos was inevitable.

  • Example

    The ensuant discussion led to a resolution.

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    The ensuant problems were unforeseen.

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    The ensuant benefits were worth the effort.

ensuant Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ensuant

  • following as a result of something

    Example

    The ensuant changes were necessary for the company's survival.

  • following as a result of something

    Example

    Ensuing to the pandemic, many businesses had to close down.

Origins of ensuant

from Latin 'ensuere', meaning 'to follow'

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Summary: ensuant in Brief

'Ensuant' [ˈɛnsjuənt] is an adjective that describes something that follows as a result or consequence. It is often used in formal writing and can be replaced with synonyms like 'consequent' or 'resultant.' Examples include 'The ensuant chaos was inevitable' and 'The ensuant benefits were worth the effort.' The phrases 'ensuant upon' and 'ensuant to' are also commonly used.