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con·se·cu·tion C0579900 (kŏn′sĭ-kyo͞o′shən)n.1. A sequence or succession.2. Logic The relation of consequent to antecedent; deduction. [Middle English consecucioun, attainment, from Latin cōnsecūtiō, cōnsecūtiōn-, orderly sequence, from cōnsecūtus, past participle of cōnsequī, to follow closely; see consequent.]consecution (ˌkɒnsɪˈkjuːʃən) n1. (Logic) a sequence or succession of events or things2. (Logic) a logical sequence of deductions; inference[C16: from Latin consecūtiō, from consequī to follow up, pursue]con•se•cu•tion (ˌkɒn sɪˈkyu ʃən) n. 1. succession; sequence. 2. logical sequence; chain of reasoning. [1525–35; < Latin consecūtiō, derivative of consecū-, variant s. of consequī to follow, succeed] Thesaurusconsecutionnoun1. A way in which things follow each other in space or time:order, procession, sequence, succession.2. A number of things placed or occurring one after the other:chain, course, order, procession, progression, round, run, sequence, series, string, succession, suite, train.Informal: streak.consecutionenUK
Synonyms for consecutionnoun a way in which things follow each other in space or timeSynonyms- order
- procession
- sequence
- succession
noun a number of things placed or occurring one after the otherSynonyms- chain
- course
- order
- procession
- progression
- round
- run
- sequence
- series
- string
- succession
- suite
- train
- streak
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