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Sequitor

Description:

Sequitor is a noun that refers to a logical or natural consequence following from a previous action or event. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of following or agreeing with a previous statement or action.

Senses:

1. Noun: A logical or natural consequence following from a previous action or event.

2. Verb: To follow or agree with a previous statement or action.

Usages:

1. Noun:

  1. The sequitor of his laziness was poor grades in school.
  2. The fall of the stock market was a sequitor of the economic crisis.

2. Verb:

  1. She sequitored his point during the debate by presenting strong evidence.
  2. Our plan sequitors with the company's long-term goals.

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