consequentially

/ˌkɑnsəˈkwɛnʃəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that has important results or effects.
    • The discovery consequentially changed our understanding of the ancient civilization.
    • The new law consequentially altered the way businesses operate.
    • She spoke consequentially, knowing her words would influence the committee's vote.
  2. As a result; therefore (used to introduce a logical conclusion).
    • The company lost its main supplier; consequentially, production had to stop.
    • The team failed to meet the deadline; consequentially, the project was canceled.
    • He ignored the warning signs and, consequentially, suffered a serious accident.
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