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inconsequence

[ UK /ɪnkˈɒnsɪkwəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. having no important effects or influence
  2. invalid or incorrect reasoning

How To Use inconsequence In A Sentence

  • But similarly, the matter of the liturgy itself, including its forms, as the Holy Father would continue to remind, is likewise no matter of inconsequence, and in point of fact, is also of significance and importance. Benedict on the Liturgy: "The Faith is not only thought"
  • Is it necessary to point out the folly as well as the crime of this delusion -- the ludicrous inconsequence of men who divinize humanity yet revile what they call "society"? Secret Societies And Subversive Movements
  • Jules et Jim is an epic of inconsequence, the historical sweep of the first world war and the rise of nazism reduced to interruptions to the enigmatic potentialities of private life. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood
  • Anyway, back to the issue and the point is that unless we start making a noise for ourselves we will be further condemned to the dustbins of inconsequence that are our sheds.
  • Crispin Glover is thoroughly smothered by CGI as the Knave of Hearts to the point of inconsequence. Ray Doesn’t Fall Down The Rabbit Hole For ALICE IN WONDERLAND | Obsessed With Film
  • Major general Steuben, having under him the in - defatigable patriot and soldier general Nelson, had by this time drawn together a considerable body of militia, inconsequence of the exertion of the governor. Memoirs of the war in the Southern department of the United States
  • I should have done you a greater service had I pointed out to you its thoughtlessness, its inconsequence, and its want of comprehension.
  • Ghosts of these final performances at the Armory, so pristine, alert and full of fine detail, will rise up and doom halfhearted efforts to inconsequence, a fate worse than death. Will Cunningham's Works Survive?
  • Secondly, railway construction project lack the evaluation standard of capital structure that is the reason for inconsequence of the capital structure.
  • The Misfits" 1961, wild horses being rounded up and wild emotions unleashed in Nevada is, despite the star power of Monroe, Gable and Montgomery Clift, a frenzy of inconsequence. The Man Who Would Be King
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