Ensued [verb]

Definition of Ensued:

start to happen; come to pass

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Every time Trust Exercise peels back another one of its layers, it becomes more clear that this is a book about young women being preyed on by older men who hold power over them, and how devastating the trauma that ensues is.

Oddly enough, it might take the tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic and ensuing restrictions to remind us of that.

The Seahawks added a field goal after the ensuing free kick to increase their lead to 28-21 with just more than two minutes remaining.

Five Guys burger chain, Domino’s Pizza, and Dunkin’ Donuts aren’t the only ones dealing with ensuing legal costs and battles.

The big question, from a political perspective then, is what Congress could do to deal with the chaos that would inevitably ensue.

Into the game came Smith, who overcame a shattered leg and ensuing infections that threatened his limb and his life, back where he once was.

Still, chaos for buyers ensued as ads had to be rebuilt and now go through the “learning phase” on Facebook’s backend again.

After Washington tight end Logan Thomas failed to fall on the ball or knock it out of bounds to retain possession during the ensuing scramble, Peppers finally pounced on it at the New York 19-yard line.

On the ensuing kickoff, Herbert returned the ball 12 yards to the 23 before leaving the game for good with a hamstring strain that, according to Fuente, had been bothersome for some time.

The friendship that ensued led to Jack’s appearance in the 2013 Nebraska spring game and his 69-yard touchdown run that ended with him being carried off the field on players’ shoulders.