Adverb
With just deduction of consequence; with right connection of ideas; logically.
By remote consequence; not immediately; eventually; as, to do a thing consequentially.
In a regular series; in the order of cause and effect; with logical concatenation; consecutively; continuously.
With assumed importance; pompously.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe must not suppose that, because a man is a rational animal, he will, therefore, always act rationally; or, because he has such or such a predominant passion, that he will act invariably and consequentially in pursuit of it. Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
I must therefore, if I reason consequentially, as strenuously maintain that they have the same simple direction, as that there is a God. Source: Internet
Israel did this in 1967, when it took control of the West Bank, and consequentially opened up communities of Israeli colonisers who started moving into occupied Palestinian territories. Source: Internet
He failed to reinvest war profits back into his factory which consequentially struggled to fulfill war contracts as the factory floor was often muddled with prototype development and production taking place at the same time. Source: Internet
Consequentially natural language understanding and connectionism (where behavior of neural networks is investigated) are areas of active research and development. Source: Internet
Consequentially, many Aboriginal people were injured or died while trying to access the water, either falling in and drowning or breaking bones on the windlass handle. Source: Internet