1. consequential - Adjective
2. consequential - Adjective Satellite
Following as a consequence, result, or logical inference; consequent.
Assuming or exhibiting an air of consequence; pretending to importance; pompous; self-important; as, a consequential man. See Consequence, n., 4.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMost consequential choices involve shades of gray, and some fog is often useful in getting things done. Timothy Geithner
Is action merely the incidental product of thought, or is thought the consequential product of action? Haruki Murakami
That attitude that fighting is probably not fair, but you have to defend yourself anyway and damage the enemy, has been profoundly consequential as far as my political activism goes. June Jordan
You know, the need for high-speed Internet is - is a little bit like what used to be probably what my grandfather talked about: needing to have a telephone. It's pretty consequential. And it's only going to keep growing, this need. High-speed Internet is not a luxury any longer, it's a necessity. Joe Biden
I can't point to a single person or incident that changed my life, but the recognition that there is a certain world order, has been consequential. It has empowered me to do things my way. I found an inner truth by which I abide. Shari Arison
In a single instant, we realized that this will be a decisive decade in the history of liberty, that we've been called to a unique role in human events. Rarely has the world faced a choice more clear or consequential. George W. Bush