Definition of Consiquential
Con`se*quen"tial (?), a.
1. Following as a consequence, result, or
logical inference; consequent.
All that is revealed in Scripture has a
consequential necessity of being believed . . . because it
is of divine authority.
Locke.
These kind of arguments . . . are highly
consequential and concludent to my purpose.
Sir M. Hale.
2. Assuming or exhibiting an air of
consequence; pretending to importance; pompous; self-important;
as, a consequential man. See Consequence,
n., 4.
His stately and consequential pace.
Sir W. Scott.
Consequential damage (Law)
(a) Damage so remote as not to be
actionable (b) Damage which although
remote is actionable. (c) Actionable
damage, but not following as an immediate result of an
act.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- following as a result
- having significant consequences; of importance
- something which is important or significant
- someone who is self-important
- considerable
- important
- inconsequential
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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