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ensue

[en-soo] / ɛnˈsu /


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Its ensuing war with Israel continued for months and left the group severely weakened by the time it reached a cease-fire with Israel in November 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I'm not a pharmacologist, but none of those drugs strike me as drugs for which it is obvious that a risk of violence would ensue," said Justice Amy Coney Barrett, another conservative.

From Barron's

A different kind of chaos ensued online, with users unclear on when, or if, they would receive payouts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meta has so far argued that Kaley's excessive use of Instagram was not an addiction and that their platform was not to blame for her ensuing mental health problems.

From BBC

That is not to justify Mr Traore's disproportionate reaction from which the mass confrontation ensued.

From BBC