consequential
1 of 1adjective/ˌkɑnsəˈkwɛnʃəl/
Forms:more consequential,most consequential
1
resulting from a particular event or situation
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2
having significant effects or outcomes
- The court's ruling was highly consequential, setting a precedent for future cases.
- Her decision to pursue higher education was consequential for her career advancement.
- The CEO's speech outlined several consequential changes to the company's strategy.
- The discovery of the new medication was consequential for the treatment of the disease.
- The election results were consequential, leading to major policy shifts in the government.