noun
- natural consequences or results that follow from something
- propositions that follow easily from proven theorems or statements
Usage: plural of corollary
Usage: mathematics; logic
Examples
- The corollaries of increased automation include job displacement and higher productivity.
- Economic growth often brings corollaries such as environmental challenges.
- The mathematician proved several corollaries from the main theorem.
- Higher education levels have positive corollaries like better health outcomes.
- The new policy’s corollaries were not immediately apparent to lawmakers.
- These corollaries follow logically from our initial assumptions.
- The success brought welcome corollaries including recognition and funding.