1. ensuing - Adjective
2. ensuing - Verb
4. ensuing - Adjective Satellite
of Ensue
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1970s–1980s seeAlso The financial successes of the low-budget gore films of the ensuing years, and the critical and popular success of Rosemary's Baby, led to the release of more films with occult themes during the 1970s. Source: Internet
Add to that his ensuing impeachment on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, and Bill seems an unlikely pick in the swoon-worthy love interest category. Source: Internet
Additional personal beliefs may come into play when considering a suitable level of care for the mare and ensuing foal, the potential market or use for the foal, and other tangible and intangible benefits to the owner. Source: Internet
A few years later, in 1972, a new 12 team league, the World Hockey Association (WHA) was formed and due to its ensuing rivalry with the NHL, it caused an escalation in players salaries. Source: Internet
After the ensuing kickoff, Denver drove to the Washington 26-yard line, aided by running back Sammy Winder 's 27-yard reception and Elway's 21-yard run. Source: Internet