"Ensuing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ensuing" Meaning

ADJECTIVE

Meaning: happening or coming next; following

Example sentences:

The ensuing debate lasted for hours.
The company's financial troubles led to an ensuing downturn in sales.

Synonyms: subsequent, following, next, subsequent

"Ensuing" Examples

Ensuwing


Ensuwing is the past participle of the verb "ensue", which means to happen or come after something else.

Usage Examples


The ensuing conversation was tense and awkward. (

The conversation that happened after the initial event was tense and awkward.)

The company faced financial difficulties ensuing from a decline in sales. (

The financial problems that happened as a result of the decline in sales.)

After the accident, the ensuing chaos made it difficult to figure out what had happened. (

The confusion and disorder that happened after the accident made it hard to understand what had happened.)

The scientist's findings have been shown to ensue from a fundamental flaw in the experiment's design. (

The outcomes can be traced back to a mistake in the experiment's setup.)

The city's plan to revitalize the downtown area has led to a series of ensuing developments, including new businesses and housing projects. (

The series of positive outcomes that happened as a result of the city's plan.)

"Ensuing" Similar Words

Ensorcelling

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ensorcelling means to surround or enclose something in a protective or confining way, often with a sense of mystery or secrecy. It can also mean to enchant or charm something, making it spellbound or mesmerized. The word is often used in a whimsical or fantastical context, evoking a sense of magic or wonder.

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.

Ensuant

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

Ensue

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Ensued

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Ensued means happened, followed, or resulted in something else. It is often used to indicate a consequence or outcome of a particular event or action. For example: "The storm ensued, causing widespread damage to the city."

Ensues

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Ensuite

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Ensure

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Ensured

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Ensures

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Ensuring

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Ensuring is a verb that means to make certain or guarantee that something happens or exists.

Entablature

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Entablatures

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Entablement

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Entablature is a term used in architecture to describe the middle section of a classical temple or building, consisting of the architrave, frieze, and cornice. It is the space between the columns and the roof, and is often decorated with carvings, moldings, and other ornate details. The entablature provides a horizontal visual connection between the columns and the building, and is often used to support the idea of the temple or building as a unified, aesthetically pleasing whole.