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Consequentially   Listen
adverb
Consequentially  adv.  
1.
With just deduction of consequence; with right connection of ideas; logically. "The faculty of writing consequentially."
2.
By remote consequence; not immediately; eventually; as, to do a thing consequentially.
3.
In a regular series; in the order of cause and effect; with logical concatenation; consecutively; continuously.
4.
With assumed importance; pompously.






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"Consequentially" Quotes from Famous Books



... you what it is, doctor," he finished up consequentially, "the Breeds are in open rebellion, and, headed by that devil, Retief, intend to clear us whites out of the country. It's the starting of another Riel rebellion, and if we don't get help from the Government quickly, it's all up with us. That's ...
— The Story of the Foss River Ranch • Ridgwell Cullum

... implied: which are either comprehensively contained in or under the express terms and letter of the command; or, consequentially, are ...
— The Divine Right of Church Government • Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London

... London thieves," said Sydney, consequentially, as if he knew all about London thieves. "They are the distressed country people, no doubt—such as would no more think of standing a second shot from my pistol, than of keeping the straits of Thermopylae. Look here," he continued, showing the end of a pistol, which peeped from ...
— Deerbrook • Harriet Martineau

... wait here for Serjeant Gaythorn," observed the little damsel somewhat consequentially. "Well! it is a strange little makeshift of a place, but 'tis the fortune of war, and ...
— Under the Storm - Steadfast's Charge • Charlotte M. Yonge

... shall leave to the Solution of my Reader. Supposing a Man always happy in his Dreams, and miserable in his waking Thoughts, and that his Life was equally divided between them, whether would he be more happy or miserable? Were a Man a King in his Dreams, and a Beggar awake, and dreamt as consequentially, and in as continued unbroken Schemes as he thinks when awake, whether he would be in reality a King or Beggar, or rather whether he would ...
— The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 - With Translations and Index for the Series • Joseph Addison and Richard Steele

... Bailli la Grasse,' interposed the younger girl, consequentially. 'Our names were Marthe and Lucie la Grasse, but Agathe and Eulalie are ...
— The Chaplet of Pearls • Charlotte M. Yonge

... of representing it, between the spontaneous conception which will represent to the one and the other that admirable product of human industry as a sort of veritable animal, having its own peculiar tastes and inclinations; whence results, consequentially, in this respect, a Fetishism fundamentally common to both, the former only having the exclusive privilege of being able ultimately to get out of it." This instinctive and spontaneous belief—the natural, and, indeed, the necessary ...
— Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws • James Buchanan

... two or three negatives of this, Middlebrook," he observed, consequentially. "I'm an expert in photography, and I've got an enlarging apparatus in my room. Before the day's out, I ...
— Ravensdene Court • J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher



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