Ensue is a verb with two definitions.
1) to follow in order; come afterward, esp. in immediate succession
As the days ensued, he became more restless.
2) to follow as a consequence; result
When she stole my bike, a battle ensued.
Repelled by the actions of her mother, I opened the door and an exchange of words ensued.
The list for food for the meeting was completed, and the remainder of the requirements ensued right away.
We awaited with bated breath to see just what would ensue.
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