consecutions

/ˌkɑnsəˈkjuʃənz/
noun
  1. A series of things that follow one after another in order; a sequence.
    • In the game, players must remember the consecutions of moves to win.
    • The teacher explained the consecutions of steps needed to solve the math problem.
    • The consecutions of events in the story were confusing to the young readers.
  2. The act or process of following in order; logical or chronological succession.
    • The consecutions of the seasons is a natural cycle we all experience.
    • The consecutions of ideas in the speech made it easy to follow.
    • Historians study the consecutions of rulers to understand a country's past.
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