The conclusions to which any course or condition of things lead
“That such sacred places should exist was a natural sequence to man's faith and belief.”
Plural for a series or succession of connected events or things
“The new legislation triggered a sequence of events that divided the union.”
Plural for a particular order in which related things follow each other
“The technique has matured, however, as clinical evaluation has clarified the best sequence of steps in treatment.”
Plural for a part or section, especially in film, literature, a performance, or the arts
“The film's final sequence shows a poor Kenyan woman selling bananas to the passengers on the stopped train.”
Plural for a period of time, typically brief
“By length of an inspection period, we mean the number of product units that are processed during this particular sequence.”
Plural for the way in which something progresses or develops
Plural for lining up
Plural for a regular and intelligible form or sequence discernible in the way in which something happens or is done
Plural for the passing of a privilege or responsibility to each member of a group in a regularly recurring order
Plural for a sequence of numbers or letters, typically used to open a lock
Plural for a sequence of actions regularly followed
Plural for a connection or line of development with no sharp breaks
Plural for a system by which time is sequenced and divided by days, weeks, months, and years
Plural for the arrangement of musical sounds according to duration and periodical stress
Plural for the continued, lasting, or uninterrupted existence of
Plural for a systematic plan to achieve a goal or objective
Plural for a theme or characteristic running throughout a situation or piece of writing
Plural for a photograph
To arrange in a sequence or a particular order
“Invite students to sequence the cards independently using the numbers on the back of the cards.”
(biochemistry) To ascertain the sequence of amino-acid or nucleotide residues in (a protein, DNA, etc.)
“It took twenty-four more years for the development of techniques to sequence the DNA strands.”
To position or place something in a particular place or spot
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