Ensuing [adjective]

Definition of Ensuing:

resultant

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Sentence/Example of Ensuing:

Even this exceptional pupil had better carefully study the ensuing examples.

In the ensuing struggle to rise they forgot the dog, the animal rushing out of doors again as swiftly as he had rushed within.

During the ensuing night, having a fresh breeze, we stood first to the westward, and afterwards to the south-east.

The ensuing day the weather was still squally and unsettled.

But it was to be noticed that Scattergood toasted his bare toes a great deal during the ensuing days.

There is room for difference of opinion as to whether or not the ensuing public discussion of sexual offending was desirable.

The ensuing brief scene between the Queen and the Prince is really very eloquent and very beautiful.

My second volume advances, and I hope will be finished within the ensuing year .

We have incidental references during the ensuing decade to the existence of sick wards in workhouses.

Count Oroboni, after lingering through a wretched winter and the ensuing spring, found himself much worse during the summer.