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Ensued
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endues
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ensued in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ensued in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of ensued in a Sentence
All of a sudden, one particular flight got canceled, and a mob ensued up here at the front counter, in front of everyone else who had been waiting in line.
My son got out [of the vehicle] to try and let everybody know that it wasn't serious. They were just goofing around, and a fight ensued. One man attacked him, then a second man attacked him, and he was trying to fight for his life. And a third guy came in and knocked him to the ground, and they slowly beat him to death. They crushed his skull.
The patron persisted in making aggressive remarks, which Mr. Spitzer initially ignored. An argument ensued, but at no time did he make any threats.
I am outraged by the senseless and brutal killing of George Floyd. George Floyd death amplified the pain, the frustration, and the fear that so many of African Americans live with day in, day out, the protests that have ensued not only speak to George Floyd killing, but also to the centuries of injustice toward African Americans.
This reminds me very much of the events of 2003, when US representatives in the Security Council showed alleged chemical weapons discovered in Iraq. A military campaign in Iraq ensued, which ended with the destruction of the country, an increased terrorist threat and the emergence of ISIS on the international scene.
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- folgteGerman
- SeguidoSpanish
- suiteFrench
- terjadiIndonesian
- 계속 된Korean
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