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    Cor·ol·lar·y
    /ˈkôrəˌlerē/

    noun

    • 1. a proposition that follows from (and is often appended to) one already proved.

    adjective

    • 1. forming a proposition that follows from one already proved.
  2. The meaning of COROLLARY is a proposition inferred immediately from a proved proposition with little or no additional proof. How to use corollary in a sentence. The Origin and Evolution of Corollary

  3. noun [ C ] formal uk / kəˈrɒl. ə r.i / us / ˈkɔːr.ə.ler.i / Add to word list. something that results from something else: corollary of Unfortunately, violence is the inevitable corollary of such a revolutionary change in society. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Outcomes and consequences. adverse effect. adversely affected. aftereffect.

  4. A statement that follows with little or no proof required from an already proven statement. For example, it is a theorem in geometry that the angles opposite two congruent sides of a triangle are also congruent. A corollary to that statement is that an equilateral triangle is also equiangular.

  5. Corollary describes a result that is the natural consequence of something else. You could say that your renewed love of books is a corollary to the recent arrival of a book store in your neighborhood. The noun corollary describes an action's consequence.

  6. corollary meaning, definition, what is corollary: something that is the direct result of s...: Learn more.

  7. corollary (of/to something) a situation, an argument or a fact that is the natural and direct result of another one. In rural areas, the corollary of increased car ownership has been a rapid decline in the provision of public transport.

  8. A corollary of something is an idea, argument, or fact that results directly from it. [ formal ] The number of prisoners increased as a corollary of the government's determination to combat violent crime.

  9. Definition of corollary noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Corollary definition: A proposition that follows with little or no proof required from one already proven.

  11. What does the noun corollary mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun corollary, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. corollary has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. logic (Middle English) geometry (Middle English) literature (early 1600s)

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