noun
- plural of sequitur; logical conclusions or inferences that follow from premises
Usage: formal; logic
Examples
- The philosopher’s sequiturs were based on sound reasoning.
- Her argument contained several logical sequiturs that supported her thesis.
- The debate judge praised the student’s clear sequiturs.
- Unlike non sequiturs, these sequiturs followed logically from the evidence.
- The lawyer’s sequiturs strengthened her case considerably.