Ensuing

/ɪnˈsuɪŋ/ adjective

Following immediately afterward; occurring as a result or consequence of something. Describes events or conditions that come next in sequence.

From Old French 'ensuir' meaning 'to follow,' from Latin 'insequi' (to follow after). The present participle form 'ensuing' emerged in Middle English to describe consequences that follow naturally from prior events.

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