nonconsequent

[non-kon-si-kwent]

nonconsequent Definition

not following as a logical conclusion or effect.

Using nonconsequent: Examples

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

  • Example

    The evidence presented was nonconsequent to the case.

  • Example

    His argument was nonconsequent and failed to convince anyone.

  • Example

    The data collected was nonconsequent to the research question.

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Summary: nonconsequent in Brief

The term 'nonconsequent' [non-kon-si-kwent] refers to something that does not follow as a logical conclusion or effect. It is often used to describe evidence, arguments, or data that are irrelevant or unimportant to a particular case or research question.