noun
- a sequence or succession of things following one after another in order
- the act or process of following in sequence; logical consequence or result
Usage: formal; often used in logic, rhetoric, or narrative contexts
Usage: formal; philosophical or logical usage
Examples
- The consecution of events in the novel creates a compelling narrative arc.
- In logic, consecution refers to the relationship between premises and conclusion.
- The consecution of seasons follows a predictable pattern throughout the year.
- The speaker traced the consecution of ideas from ancient philosophy to modern thought.
- A proper consecution of steps is essential for completing the experiment successfully.
- The consecution of cause and effect is fundamental to understanding history.