1. sequent - Noun
2. sequent - Adjective
3. sequent - Adjective Satellite
Following; succeeding; in continuance.
Following as an effect; consequent.
A follower.
That which follows as a result; a sequence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEngland's genius filled all measure Of heart and soul, of strength and pleasure, Gave to the mind its emperor, And life was larger than before: Nor sequent centuries could hit Orbit and sum of Shakespeare's wit. The men who lived with him became Poets, for the air was fame. Ralph Waldo Emerson
My words like eyes that flinch from light, refuse And shut upon obscurity; my acts Cast to their opposites by impatient violence Break up the sequent path; they fly On a circumference to avoid the centre. Stephen Spender
Nor sequent centuries could hit Orbit and sum of Shakespeare's wit. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Thus the whole duration of humanity, with its many sequent species and its incessant downpour of generations, is but a flash in the lifetime of the cosmos. Olaf Stapledon
an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems Source: Internet
snags incidental to the changeover in management Source: Internet