Verb(1) issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.(2) issue or terminate (in a specified way(3) state(4) etc.)(5) start to happen; come to pass
Verb(1) issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.(2) issue or terminate (in a specified way(3) state(4) etc.)(5) start to happen; come to pass
(1) Riots ensue and protesters issue a call for the government to step down.(2) Arguments then ensue about physical presence and virtual absence.(3) A long argument will ensue between you and the cabbie and will result in you resolving never to take a cab again.(4) The champagne would flow and the seductive conversation would ensue .(5) We just laugh at the very idea of the fight that would ensue at the end of this.(6) Consequently, there can be a lot of competition during the negotiations that ensue afterwards.(7) Things would go back to normal for a while but then another fight would ensue .(8) It must ensue as a result of one's dedication to a cause greater than oneself.(9) Even more rumours would ensue , thus issuing the greater need to move as soon as possible.(10) Excited discussion ensued , the result of which was that we decided to dive again the next day.(11) A short brisk fight ensued before he slipped the net under a nice plump rainbow trout.(12) Please visit the original post in order to read the many reactions that ensued .(13) The film takes the myth of the werewolf and transplants it into a small-town community and carnage ensues .(14) It is not the same as advanced development, although such development often ensues .(15) The clash ensues , with casualties on both sides, as people fall having been speared and hit by poison arrows.(16) A chase ensued and the men eventually abandoned the car and escaped into a forested area.