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- 1. happen or occur afterward or as a result: "the difficulties that ensued from their commitment to Cuba"
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ENSUE meaning: to happen after something, often as a result of it. Learn more.
Definition of ensue verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Origin ensue (1300-1400) Old French ensuivre, from suivre “to follow”. ensue meaning, definition, what is ensue: to happen after or as a result of someth...: Learn more.
Ensue definition: to follow in order; come afterward, especially in immediate succession. See examples of ENSUE used in a sentence.
Definitions of 'ensue' If something ensues, it happens immediately after another event, usually as a result of it. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'ensue' American English: ɪnsu British English: ɪnsjuː , US -suː. More. Conjugations of 'ensue' present simple: I ensue, you ensue [...] past simple: I ensued, you ensued [...] past participle: ensued.
6 days ago · ensue (third-person singular simple present ensues, present participle ensuing, simple past and past participle ensued) ( obsolete, transitive) To follow (a leader, inclination etc.). [15th–17th c.] ( obsolete, transitive) To follow (in time), to be subsequent to. [15th–17th c.]
UK /ɪnˈsjuː/ • UK /ɛnˈsjuː/ verb Word forms: ensues, ensuing, ensued (no object) happen or occur afterwards or as a result the difficulties which ensued from their commitment to Cuba Examples Slightly raised eyebrows and the rolling of eyes ensued as a result of his less than pleasant remark.British It must ensue as a result of one's dedication ...