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Definition of sequence
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Sequence
(n.) That which
follows
or
succeeds
as an
effect;
sequel;
consequence;
result.
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Absolve
::
Absolve
(v. t.) To set free, or
release,
as from some
obligation,
debt, or
responsibility,
or from the
consequences
of guilt or such ties as it would be sin or guilt to
violate;
to
pronounce
free; as, to
absolve
a
subject
from his
allegiance;
to
absolve
an
offender,
which
amounts
to an
acquittal
and
remission
of his
punishment..
Don
::
Don (n.) A grand
personage,
or one
making
pretension
to
consequence;
especially,
the head of a
college,
or one of the
fellows
at the
English
universities..
Profit
::
Profit
(n.)
Accession
of good;
valuable
results;
useful
consequences;
benefit;
avail;
gain; as, an
office
of
profit,.
As
::
As (adv. &
conj.)
That,
introducing
or
expressing
a
result
or
consequence,
after the
correlatives
so and
such..
Sequent
::
Sequent
(n.) That which
follows
as a
result;
a
sequence.
Karma
::
Karma (n.) One's acts
considered
as
fixing
one's lot in the
future
existence.
(Theos.)
The
doctrine
of fate as the
inflexible
result
of cause and
effect;
the
theory
of
inevitable
consequence.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Affair
worthy
of
account;
thing of
consequence;
importance;
significance;
moment;
--
chiefly
in the
phrases
what
matter
? no
matter,
and the
like..
Mighty
::
Mighty
(n.)
Denoting
and
extraordinary
degree
or
quality
in
respect
of size,
character,
importance,
consequences,
etc..
Expedition
::
Expedition
(n.) A
sending
forth or
setting
forth the
execution
of some
object
of
consequence;
progress.
Material
::
Material
(a.) Of solid or
weighty
character;
not
insubstantial;
of
cinsequence;
not be
dispensed
with;
important.
Consequently
::
Consequently
(adv.)
By
consequence;
by
natural
or
logical
sequence
or
connection.
Criminate
::
Criminate
(v. t. ) To
involve
in a crime or in its
consequences;
to
render
liable
to a
criminal
charge.
Eventuality
::
Eventuality
(n.) The
coming
as a
consequence;
contingency;
also, an event which comes as a
consequence..
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) Claim to
notice
or
regard;
some
degree
of
importance
or
consequence.
Deducible
::
Deducible
(a.)
Capable
of being
deduced
or
inferred;
derivable
by
reasoning,
as a
result
or
consequence..
Escheat
::
Escheat
(n.) The
falling
back or
reversion
of
lands,
by some
casualty
or
accident,
to the lord of the fee, in
consequence
of the
extinction
of the blood of the
tenant,
which may
happen
by his dying
without
heirs,
and
formerly
might
happen
by
corruption
of
blood,
that is, by
reason
of a
felony
or
attainder..
Critically
::
Critically
(adv.)
At a
crisis;
at a
critical
time; in a
situation,
place,
or
condition
of
decisive
consequence;
as, a
fortification
critically
situated..
Irrespective
::
Irrespective
(a.)
Without
regard
for
conditions,
circumstances,
or
consequences;
unbiased;
independent;
impartial;
as, an
irrespective
judgment..
Ecbatic
::
Ecbatic
(a.)
Denoting
a mere
result
or
consequence,
as
distinguished
from
telic,
which
denotes
intention
or
purpose;
thus the
phrase
/ /, if
rendered
so that it was
fulfilled,
is
ecbatic;
if
rendered
in order that it might be. etc., is
telic..
Desultory
::
Desultory
(a.)
Jumping,
or
passing,
from one thing or
subject
to
another,
without
order or
rational
connection;
without
logical
sequence;
disconnected;
immethodical;
aimless;
as,
desultory
minds..
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