ensue in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
ENSUE: to occur or follow as a consequence or result of an earlier event.
Sample Sentences
- After the argument, a tense silence ensued in the room.
- When the storm finally passed, an eerie calmness ensued outside.
- Consequences often ensue when one fails to follow the rules.
- Following the announcement, widespread celebrations ensued throughout the town.
- If you ignore the warning signs, trouble is sure to ensue.
- Tensions rose after the announcement, and a heated debate began to ensue.
- If we don't act quickly, chaos may ensue as people react to the news.
- After the storm passed, a sense of calm began to ensue in the neighborhood.
- When the concert ended, a wave of excitement ensued among the crowd.
- As the meeting progressed, misunderstandings began to ensue, leading to confusion.
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