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consequential

[kon-si-kwen-shuhl] / ˌkɒn sɪˈkwɛn ʃəl /


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Sandy Baruah, president of the Detroit Regional Chamber, called the bridge “the most consequential infrastructure project in the state and region of this generation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Not making partner, getting tenure or landing a crucial promotion is consequential professionally for most people.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morgan McSweeney has never spoken publicly about the immensely consequential role he has played in British politics over the last decade.

From BBC

Harvey Levin, founder of celebrity news website TMZ, has reviewed one of the three identical letters that were sent to media outlets and told CNN on Thursday that “the Monday deadline is far more consequential.”

From Los Angeles Times

Harry Levin, founder of celebrity news website TMZ, told CNN he has reviewed one of the three identical letters that were sent to media outlets and said, “the Monday deadline is far more consequential.”

From Los Angeles Times