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CONSEQUENTIAL, adjective
1. Following as the effect; produced by the connection of effects with causes; as a consequential evil.
2. Having the consequence justly connected with the premises; conclusive.
These arguments are highly consequential and concludent to my purpose.
3. Important.
4. With assumed importance; with conceit.
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