ensue

/ɪnˈsuː/
verb
  1. To happen after something else, often as a result.
    • After the president's speech, a lively debate ensued among the audience.
    • If you don't study for the test, failure may ensue.
    • The argument started over a small misunderstanding, and a fight ensued.
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