[f. prec. + -ITY.]

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  1.  Logical sequence and consistency of thought.

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1885.  J. Martineau, Types Eth. Theory (1886), I. I. ii. 373. In crediting Spinoza with rigorous consequentiality.

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  2.  The quality of being consequential or important; air or assumption of importance.

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1820.  Blackw. Mag., VIII. 268. Said Mrs. Glibbans with the most ineffable consequentiality.

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1831.  Fraser’s Mag., IV. 281. [They] assume to themselves an insufferable consequentiality on the strength of their masters’ rank.

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