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cosecutive

 

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cosecutive

Definition:

Cosecutive (adjective) refers to something that follows immediately in order or sequence.

Cosecutive (noun) is the act of following something in an uninterrupted order or sequence.

Senses:

Adjective:

1. Happening one after another in a sequence.

Example: The team won five cosecutive games, showing excellent form.

2. Following immediately without interruption.

Example: She missed three cosecutive days of work due to illness.

Noun:

1. The act of following or occurring in an uninterrupted order or sequence.

Example: The cosecutives of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are 4, 3, 2, and 1, respectively.

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