Sequents [adjective]

Definition of Sequents:

consecutive

Opposite/Antonyms of Sequents:

-


Sentence/Example of Sequents:

Harry's game of cards in the freight-car had been a sequent of the game in the chapel.

If the Yankee were quick at work, he fulfilled the other sequent of the adage likewise.

They are therefore implicated in the consequences of any resolution and every sequent act.

The theory of evolution is thus primarily the history of an order of sequent facts and relations.

Nor sequent centuries could hit / Orbit and sum of Shakespeare's wit.

None the less, when viewed in their dynamical relation, the latter must be regarded as sequent upon the former.

The principle of causality is already applied when the sequent experiences are apprehended as sequent events.

Lower, come the opposing curves in the two boats, the whole forming one group of sequent lines up the whole side of the picture.

Since White Fell had parted to the right, Christian to the left, the event of a sequent encounter did not occur to him.

He never wove these memories into a sequent romance, though in later time he thought of so doing.