corollary
1 of 1noun/ˈkɔrəlɛri/
Forms:corollaries
1
(logic) a preposition that is inferred following the proof of another one
2
a thing that is the direct or natural result of another
- The rise in crime rates was a corollary of the economic downturn.
- The new policy's corollary was an increase in employee dissatisfaction.
- The corollary of improving healthcare access is a longer average lifespan.
- The company’s success had a corollary of greater market share in the industry.
- The high demand for the product had a corollary of rising prices.