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ensues

[ en-sooz ]

verb

  1. third person singular present indicative of ensue.


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Example Sentences

On the second planet, they encounter a marooned astronaut named Dr. Mann, and a fistfight ensues.

What ensues is part detective novel, part pulpy romantic tragedy.

The eggs are disbursed throughout the five boroughs and a citywide scavenger hunt ensues.

Unless some kind of sky-high musical chairs ensues, anything more than a cursory pre-potty hello could become a little tricky.

A scientific hunt ensues to identify, trap, and understand what Jayawardhana calls galactic “poltergeists.”

Organisation ensues, and the general conceptions of state-deities and state-ritual are made more definite and precise.

Collapse ensues and death takes place on the second to the fourth day of the affection.

In the confusion that ensues, his ignorance of the language places him at a momentary disadvantage.

In syphilitic affections of the spinal cord, if the inflammation is acute death ensues in a few days or weeks.

In some instances, the brain becomes affected and death ensues.

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