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ensuing
[ en-soo-ing ]
adjective
- occurring after something else; subsequent or following:
You can watch the full lecture and the ensuing discussion on our YouTube channel.
Over the ensuing millennia, further eruptions continued to shape and give rise to the mountain.
Other Word Forms
- ··Բ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of ensuing1
Example Sentences
During an ensuing struggle, he struck Mr Dembinski on the arm with the blade after he was hit with the bottle.
The ensuing row threatened to engulf the Church.
In light of what happened at Old Trafford and the ensuing fallout, Dr Hope thinks the FA may revise its definitions.
In the ensuing firefight, the Israeli military scrambled drones and launched artillery, killing nine people and wounding more than a dozen others, Syrian health authorities said.
Amid the ensuing gore, played for cheap chuckles, Ridley is splashed with the unicorn’s purple blood, which clears up her acne and gives Elliot perfect eyesight.
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