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US
/səˈkwɛnʃəɫi/
]
[ UK /siːkwˈɛnʃəlˌi/ ]
[ UK /siːkwˈɛnʃəlˌi/ ]
ADVERB
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in a consecutive manner
we numbered the papers consecutively
How To Use sequentially In A Sentence
- Their outdated hairstyles and mediocre voices had long been phased out in favor of fresher groups with comparable talent, and consequentially, proclaiming one's self as a fan now was nothing short of suicide. Velcro Shoes, a Cardboard Computer, and Other Signs of Brilliance
- As a rule, annelidan segments are generated from a posterior growth zone, arising and developing sequentially, from anterior to posterior.
- Proponents of intelligent design take comfort in the idea that nature has been directed and that, consequentially, human beings are not the result of a random series of genetic accidents.
- Indeed, there is: somites in metameric animals usually form sequentially from a posterior growth zone, a process found again in all three branches of the bilaterians.
- Atop this, Smith welded five S-shaped forgings he'd also found at Voltri, placed sequentially in a regular A-B-A-B-A pattern. Forged in the Classical Tradition
- The shift register is a device in which information may enter sequentially or in parallel.
- Since signals must be transmitted in noise channel, it will produce many inaccurate code consequentially. Adoption of error-correcting technique can assure accuracy and reliability of data.
- Messaging, especially when combined with concurrent processing, enables programs to process information sequentially, even if there may be multiple requests coming from different locations.
- It may change colour sequentially from a red-purple to a dusky blue before progressing to necrosis and formation of bullae and eventually becoming haemorrhagic.
- So in the new era, the study and the application of sports recreational functions not only becomes a consequentially trend, but also makes important sense.