Definition
Plural of consequentiality; multiple instances of the quality of being important or having significant consequences.
Etymology
From 'consequential' (Latin 'consequentialis') plus '-ity' to form an abstract noun, then '-ies' as the plural. This multi-layered word formation shows how English builds complex nouns from Latin roots.
Kelly Says
Philosophers arguing about ethics use this word when debating whether actions matter based on their outcomes—consequentialities is what 'consequentialists' believe determines right and wrong.
Translations
CACatalà
conseqüències
kon-se-kwen-tsee-as
CSČeština
důsledky
doo-sled-kee
DADansk
konsekvenser
kon-sek-ven-ser
ELΕλληνικά
αποτέλεσμα
a-po-te-le-sma
ESEspañol
consecuencias
kon-seh-wen-thee-ah-li-da-des
FISuomi
seuraamukset
se-u-ra-am-ukset
FRFrançais
conséquences
kon-se-kwen-s
HIहिन्दी
परिणाम
pa-ri-na-am
HUMagyar
következmények
ko-ve-tez-men-ek
IDBahasa Indonesia
akibat
a-ki-bat
ITItaliano
conseguenze
kon-seh-wen-tsee
MSBahasa Melayu
akibat
a-ki-bat
NLNederlands
gevolgen
ge-vol-gen
NONorsk
konsekvenser
kon-sek-ven-ser
PTPortuguês
consequências
kon-seh-wen-see-as
RORomână
consecințe
kon-se-sin-tse
RUРусский
последствия
posledstviya
SVSvenska
konsekvenser
kon-sek-ven-ser
SWKiswahili
matokeo
ma-to-ke-o
TEతెలుగు
ఫలితం
pa-li-ta-m
TRTürkçe
sonuçlar
son-uç-lar
UKУкраїнська
наслідки
na-sly-dky
VITiếng Việt
hậu quả
hau-qua