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Definition of "sequitur" [sequitur]

  • A logical conclusion or consequence of facts. (noun)

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Use "sequitur" in a sentence
  • "The non sequitur is yours I'm afraid: There is nothing about voice recognition that requires processing anything but the "physicality" of soundwaves."
  • "Aiguy: The non sequitur is yours I'm afraid: There is nothing about voice recognition that requires processing anything but the "physicality" of soundwaves."
  • "Another non-sequitur is a proposal to train teachers to "make lessons more relevant to students from different cultures"."
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