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Etymology

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From ensuing +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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ensuingly (comparative more ensuingly, superlative most ensuingly)

  1. In an ensuing manner; subsequently.
    • 2001, Richard Buckminister Fuller et al., Your Private Sky: Discourse, →ISBN, page 116:
      A corollary to the ephemeralizing-toward-pure-energy progression that is taking place throughout all science, and, ensuingly, throughout industry—which simply translates science into bread and butter for people—is that the more abstract the means of accomplishment the more specific the results[.]

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