consecutively
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Related to consecutively: at the same time
con·sec·u·tive
(kən-sĕk′yə-tĭv)adj.
1. Following one after another without interruption; successive: was absent on three consecutive days; won five consecutive games on the road.
2. Marked by logical sequence.
3. Grammar Expressing consequence or result: a consecutive clause.
[French consécutif, from Old French, from Medieval Latin cōnsecūtīvus, from cōnsecūtus, past participle of Latin cōnsequī, to follow closely; see consequent.]
con·sec′u·tive·ly adv.
con·sec′u·tive·ness n.
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Adv. | 1. | consecutively - in a consecutive manner; "he was consecutively ill, then well, then ill again" |
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Translations
بِصورَةٍ مُتَتالِيَه
nepřetržitěpo sobě
fortløbende
samfleytt
birbiri ardına
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consecutively
adv → nacheinander, hintereinander; numbered → fortlaufend
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consecutive
(kənˈsekjutiv) adjective following one after the other in regular order. He visited us on two consecutive days, Thursday and Friday.
conˈsecutively adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.