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consentient /kənˈsɛnʃ(ə)nt /adjective archaicOf the same opinion in a matter; in agreement.The perceptual object arises within this interactive matrix and is ‘determined by its reference to some percipient event, or individual, in a consentient set’....- That they were so, we have the consentient testimony of all portions of Catholic Christendom.
- The form within a consentient set is determined by reference to a percipient individual.
Origin Early 17th century: from Latin consentient- 'agreeing', from the verb consentire (see consent). Rhymes sentient, trenchant |