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consecutively

[ kuhn-sek-yuh-tiv-lee ]

adverb

  1. one after another, or one part after another, without interruption; in succession:

    The twelve weeks of unpaid leave must be taken consecutively and cannot be spread throughout the year.

    Some people prefer to read here and there in the book rather than start at the beginning and read consecutively through to the end.

  2. in a logically ordered way:

    With less than three months to live, he could neither think consecutively nor express himself coherently.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

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Yousaf was sentenced to two years and six months in prison, to run consecutively with a sentence of seven years and 11 months that he is currently serving.

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The payments do not have to be made consecutively.

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"I slept for three hours consecutively before being woken up but I then went back to bed, so if you add them up, I got a bit more."

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It also marked the first time that two black artists had claimed the number one spot consecutively.

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The aggravated identity theft charge carries a two-year mandatory prison term that must be served consecutively with any sentence for the wire fraud charge.

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