Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON-SE-QUEN'TIAL-LY
CON-SE-QUEN'TIALCON-SE-QUEN'TIAL-NESS
CON-SE-QUEN'TIAL-LY, adv.
- With just deduction of consequences; with right connection of ideas. – Addison.
- By consequence; not immediately; eventually. – South.
- In a regular series; in the order of cause and effect. – Addison.
- With assumed importance; with conceit. Campbell.
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