The word "consequence" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kinalabasan", "bunga", "kinahinatnan".
A consequence in English refers to the result or effect of a particular action or situation. It can be positive or negative, depending on the context.
No, "evenuate" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling or a less common variation of "eventuate," which means to result or happen as a consequence.
The English meaning of "itaque" is "and so" or "therefore." It is often used to indicate a conclusion or consequence based on what was said before.
The prefix of consequence is "con-" and the suffix is "-ence."
The correct spelling is consequence (a result of actions).
The base word of consequence is "sequens," which means "following" in Latin.
they got on with there lives and died
The British Empire was very expansive, and as a consequence, British culture and English language is still often a big part of those former colonies.
The phrase "IPSO Facto" means when translated into English the phrase "by the fact itself". This means that a direct phenomenon is a direct consequence of the action.
Effect is something that is produce by a cause or the result of an action.
Consequence goes by Ray.
There are 3 syllables in consequence.
Which of the following developments was a consequence of the enlightenment
You could say, "The consequence of not studying for the exam was failing it."
war is a consequence because of atomic bombs
The Illogical Consequence was created in 2005.
Which of the following developments was a consequence of the enlightenment
A consequence is the end result of the behavior. The behavior is the act. The consequence is the result. For example, the act (behavior) of armed robbery could lead to the consequence of a prison sentence.