"Ensuing" means "resulting from" or "following," as in "After the explosion, the ensuring panic allowed the suspect to escape."
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Unless something changes, disaster will surely ensue .
The crowd was further agitated by the police, causing a riot to ensue.
"Ensue" is not a noun; it is a verb. Only nouns and pronouns have plurals in English. A noun meaning "that which ensued" would be "result" or "consequence". However, "ensue" is the form of the verb used with plural subjects, as well as "I" and "you".
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We awaited with bated breath to see just what would ensue.
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