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consequent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of consequent in Hindi

  • फलस्वरूप
  • परिणामी
  • अनुवर्त्ती
  • अनुगामी

consequent Definition

Adjective

  • following as a result or effect.

Noun

  • a thing that follows another.

consequent Example

  • labor shortages would be created with a consequent increase in wages ( मजदूरी में परिणामी वृद्धि के साथ श्रम की कमी पैदा होगी )
  • But it seems pretty clear that if there is any change in weight consequent on chemical change, it is too minute to be of im- portance to the chemist, though the methods of modern physics may settle the question. ( लेकिन यह बहुत स्पष्ट प्रतीत होता है कि यदि रासायनिक परिवर्तन के परिणामस्वरूप वजन में कोई परिवर्तन होता है, तो यह रसायनज्ञ के लिए महत्वपूर्ण नहीं है, हालांकि आधुनिक भौतिकी के तरीके प्रश्न को सुलझा सकते हैं। )
  • The amount of nervous excitement, and consequent prostration, exhaustion, and disorder they cause is fearful. ( तंत्रिका उत्तेजना की मात्रा, और परिणामी साष्टांग प्रणाम, थकावट, और विकार जो वे पैदा करते हैं वह भयानक है। )
  • The banks generally maintain large excess reserves with consequent loss of potential profits. ( बैंक आम तौर पर संभावित मुनाफे के परिणामी नुकसान के साथ बड़े अतिरिक्त भंडार बनाए रखते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The consequent reduction in torque at low speeds, resulting in poor initial acceleration, is compensated by the higher steady-state speed.
  • The banks generally maintain large excess reserves with consequent loss of potential profits.
  • a propos of the consequent weakness which led him to associate such a defect with beauty.'
  • The consequent reduction in torque at low speeds, resulting in poor initial acceleration, is compensated by the higher steady-state speed.
  • Consequent to this the northeastern front stabilized along the Narva river.
  • Similarly, any material conditional with a true consequent is true.
  • The consequent surface glacial deposits include gravels as outwash and moraines.
  • The consequent discoveries will change his perception of the entire universe.
  • This refit and consequent trials did not complete until December 1939.
  • But there was an economic decline and a consequent population decline.
  • It's difficult to see consequent in a sentence .
  • Their consequent missionary activities and expeditions were undertaken from these missions.
  • Although petroleum wells in Russia have not the depth of many of those in the United States, the disturbed character of the strata, with consequent liability to caving, and the occurrence of hard concretions, render drilling a lengthy and expensive Drilling in operation.
  • The advertising of the scheme and the consequent level of public awareness has been a constant source of concern.
  • Hence the consequent fusion with Aphrodite, Artemis, Diana, Juno and Venus, and the action and reaction of one upon the other in myth and legend.
  • According to their localization, these deletions or duplications frequently provoke major respiratory chain function defects, with consequent cellular energy supply deficiencies.
  • Gradually the increase of traffic consequent upon the industrial development of Italy decreased the annual losses of the state, but the position of the government in regard to the railways still remained so unsatisfactory as to render the resumption of the whole system by the state on the expiration of the first period of twenty years in 1905 inevitable.
  • Trade union strength has also been curtailed by the rise in unemployment and the consequent fall in the number of trade unionists.
  • in the traffic; and similar statistics pointing to increase of business consequent on reduction of rates were produced in regard to France, Switzerland and Prussia.
  • But, with advancing civilization and the consequent increase in the number of the conditions to be imposed on both parties, leases became mutual contracts, bilateral in form.
  • Much was made at the time of the Prince's engagement of the youthfulness and consequent innocence of his bride.
  • This boosts the blood circulation, eliminating venous stasis and consequent clogging.
  • The research, which documents no consequent madness in cases of restored vision, also suggests the patient's essential soundness of mind.
  • At Lily Fen, the maritime climate results in a high water table and consequent differentiation of microhabitats.
  • In addition there is a danger that freezing of water and the consequent expansion might even crack the radiator or the engine block.
  • Even for women who ovulate, there is no information about oocyte quality and consequent embryo quality after fertilisation.
  • Though the association brought about an extension and improvement of the Indian crop, in which result it was enormously assisted by the high prices consequent upon the American Civil War, it sank after a few years into obscurity, and soon passed out of existence altogether, while the effects of its work dwindled finally into insignificance.