consecution

/ˌkɑnsəˈkjuʃən/
noun
  1. A sequence or series of things that follow one after another.
    • In the museum, the consecution of rooms guided visitors through history.
    • The coach planned a consecution of drills to improve the team's skills.
    • The consecution of events led to a surprising outcome.
  2. Logical order or connection; the way one thing follows from another in reasoning.
    • The detective traced the consecution of clues to solve the mystery.
    • A good essay has clear consecution from one idea to the next.
    • The argument lacked consecution, making it hard to follow.
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