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resulting
adjective as in consequent
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consistent, following, inferable, intelligent, logical, rational, reasonable, sensible, sequential, sound, successive, understandable
adjective as in eventual
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conditional, consequent, inevitable, possible, prospective, ultimate
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closing, contingent, dependent, down the pike, down the road, ending, endmost, ensuing, final, hindmost, in the cards, indirect, last, later, latter, overall, secondary, succeeding, terminal, ulterior, vicarious
adjective as in following
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coming, consecutive, ensuing, subsequent, succeeding, successive
adjective as in forthcoming
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anticipated, approaching, awaited, coming, impending, upcoming
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accessible, at hand, available, destined, fated, future, in evidence, in preparation, in prospect, in store, in the cards, in the wind, inescapable, inevitable, nearing, obtainable, on tap, oncoming, open, pending, predestined, prospective, ready
adjective as in secondary
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borrowed, consequent, derivate, derivational, derived, developed, eventual, indirect, proximate, second-hand, subsequent, vicarious
adjective as in subsequent
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consequential, later, next, posterior, postliminary, proximate, resultant, sequent, sequential, serial, subsequential, succeeding, successional
Example Sentences
An impact assessment shows the Home Office thought owners would hand in 472 blades, resulting in compensation of about £14,000.
Her resulting pumpkin blondies — flecked with dark chocolate chips and sea salt — are the perfect solution for holiday bakers who are low on time, but excited to capture seasonal flavors.
Heart failure occurs when the heart does not pump blood as well as it should, resulting in decreased blood flow to organs and fluid buildup in the lungs and other tissues.
The resulting lush and exotic soundscape, featuring plaintive pan flute and sprinkled with birdsong, turned out to be perfect for the game’s spooktastic forest levels.
Under the RCA, people can claim for their personal or business property if it is not adequately covered by insurance for the damage, destruction or theft resulting from a riot.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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