No, "consequence" is not a verb; it is a noun. It refers to the result or effect of an action or condition. The verb form related to "consequence" is "consequent," which means to follow as a result or effect.
no consequence, they did nothing except sending few soldiers, all what happened is that they were bombarded. The question is, what the consequence would be, if USA didn't make Europe invasion?
What was a major consequence of the Battle of Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill?
all of the above
A new constitution.
What is the Economic consequence of accounting standard-setting
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Scarcity restricts options and demands choices
Settlers established a commercial and industrial economy.
A vast expansion of the homeowning middle-class.
A steady improvement in average wages and standards of living.
united the nation into a single, integrated national market
Many families do rely on a system of consequences to ensure good behavior.
"People of consequence" was a term used to refer to individuals who held significant social, political, or economic power and influence during a specific time period. It highlighted their importance and impact on society due to their status or achievements.
The chlamydia epidemic's most serious economic and medical consequence is the resultant infertility. Treatment for tubal infertility is costly.
Consequence goes by Ray.
There are 3 syllables in consequence.