Consequential Mnemonic
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consequential
consequential
/ˌkɒnsəˈkwɛnʃəl/
considerable
important
Examples
- The most consequential effect of this was the participation of Phil Minton.
- The success of the plan was consequential.
- It leads to attachment and consequential problems.
- The debate on Einsteins motives is not consequential to this.
- The others are mere equivalent consequential descriptions.
- A consequential visit by a foreigner occurred in the late 1930s.
- I have made consequential amendments to the article.
- This has caused consequential changes to the existing constituencies.
- This series of events was consequential to the Indian independence movement.
- He survived the consequential surgery only a few days.
having important issues or results
adjective
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"Con + Sequins + Shall. With each decision, consequences shall follow like sequins on a costume."
"Con + Sequence + Chill. When you don't follow the sequence, the consequence is chilling."
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