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Definitionv. issue or terminate
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Honest and forthright discussions ensue when reports are disappointing. [verb]
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Death may ensue rapidly if the condition is left untreated. [verb]
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I am appointed to ensue Mrs. Bingle. [verb]
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Swipes in the walled kitchen-garden sought peace and ensued it. [verb]
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Macleuchar, should be held responsible for all the consequences that might ensue. [verb]
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Each of the combatants was considered as the champion of his respective party, and a result ensued more usual in romance than in real story. [verb]
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While it smoked, shrivelled, and crackled in the flames, Morton sprung forward to snatch it, and Burley catching hold of him, a struggle ensued. [verb]
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They tore the covering from each other's head, and a general fight ensued. [verb]
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A loud shout of applause ensued. [verb]
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"Unless we kept within the extremely narrow limits of such conversation, irritation was sure to ensue." [verb]
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Everyone knew the danger that threatened Serapis, and what must ensue if he were overthrown; and everyone had thought that the end of the world had indeed come. [verb]
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