"Ensuant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ensuant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ensuant" Meaning

Ensuant refers to something that follows or comes after something else, in particular, a result or a consequence.

"Ensuant" Examples

Usage Examples of "ensuant"


The breaking news led to an ensuant public debate on the legitimacy of the story.
The findings of the study were followed by ensuant discussions in the scientific community.
The bill was met with an ensuant outcry from environmental groups who opposed the proposed changes.
The company's financial struggles led to an ensuant reduction in staff and a re-evaluation of its business strategy.
The controversial remark sparked an ensuant backlash on social media, forcing the speaker to issue an apology.

Note: Enasant is an adjective that means "resulting from" or "following".

"Ensuant" Similar Words

Ensnarling

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Ensnarling is a verb that means to entangle or wrap something or someone in a way that is difficult to free or escape. It can also imply a sense of binding or entwining that is often difficult to break or overcome.

Ensorceled

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The word "ensorceled" is the past participle of the verb "ensorcel", which is a rather unusual word in modern English. However, it is an old-fashioned verb that means "to cast a spell on" or "to enchant".

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Enspirit

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To enspirit something means to give it a quality of spiritual essence or to imbue it with spiritual vitality or enthusiasm.

Enstatite

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Enstatitic

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Enstatitic refers to something that is calm, peaceful, and untroubled, much like the silent and steady pace of an enstatite, a type of mineral.

Ensue

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Ensure

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