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- ENSUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
follow, succeed, ensue, supervene mean to come after something or someone follow may apply to a coming after in time, position, or logical sequence succeed implies a coming after immediately in a sequence determined by natural order, inheritance, election, or laws of rank
- ENSUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ENSUE definition: to follow in order; come afterward, especially in immediate succession See examples of ensue used in a sentence
- ENSUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENSUE definition: 1 to happen after something else, especially as a result of it: 2 to happen after something… Learn more
- Ensue vs. Insue: Whats the Difference?
"Ensue" means to follow as a result, while "insue" is a rare, obsolete term sometimes used as an archaic form of "ensue" but is not commonly used in modern English
- ensue verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of ensue verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ENSUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something ensues, it happens immediately after another event, usually as a result of it If the Europeans did not reduce subsidies, a trade war would ensue [VERB] A brief but embarrassing silence ensued [VERB] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collins English Dictionary
- Ensue vs. Insue — Which is Correct Spelling? - Ask Difference
To follow or come afterward; to follow as a consequence or in chronological succession; to result; as, an ensuing conclusion or effect; the year ensuing was a cold one So spoke the Dame, but no applause ensued Damage to the mind or the body, or to both, ensues, unless the exciting cause be presently removed
- Ensue - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If something happens after something else, it will ensue, meaning it will follow after or be the result When a sneeze comes out, and he hears the "Achoo!," a "Bless you" or "Gesundheit" soon will ensue One way to remember the verb ensue is to rhyme it with "due "
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