Consecution [noun]
Definition of Consecution:
sequence
Opposite/Antonyms of Consecution:
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Sentence/Example of Consecution:
He detected grammatical niceties in Latin, in regard to the consecution of tenses which had escaped preceding critics.
Sometimes it is in a natural but rhythmic consecution of ideas.
Experience, as they use the term, consists in sensations and their association,—consecution as Leibniz calls it.
Is the historic unity of creation a unity of Thought, an ideal consecution?
Its content is sensations; its form is contingent and particular consecution.
There was a consecution nothing less than marvellous in the work of the philosophers from Kant to Hegel.
The consecution, moreover, runs in terms of persistence of quantity or of force.