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ensuing
[en-soo-ing]
adjective
occurring after something else; subsequent or following.
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Over the ensuing millennia, further eruptions continued to shape and give rise to the mountain.
Other Word Forms
- ensuingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of ensuing1
Example Sentences
The aftereffects of the ensuing mass protests have also pummeled restaurants and bars in the downtown area, with widespread vandalism in the Civic Center and Little Tokyo areas.
The ensuing protests led the Trump administration to send thousands of National Guard troops and hundreds of U.S.
It marked a return to creative form as, in the ensuing years, he embarked on a series of recordings, including an interpretation of Gershwin classics that made number one on the Billboard jazz chart.
She does so again, the blandness this time all the more superficial and ensuing depth equally greater, the prettiness richer and mattering more.
Almost all of them emigrated to the United States and the U.K., winning a vast number of Nobel prizes in the ensuing years.
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