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                           consequences verbs  be a consequence of something  • Low energy may be a consequence of sleeping badly.  have consequences  • Taking financial risks can have serious consequences.  accept/take the consequences  (= understand and deal with them ) • I’m prepared to accept the consequences of my decision.  face/suffer the consequences  (= accept the bad results of something you have done ) • He broke the law, and he will have to face the consequences.  consequences follow  (= happen ) • Once the decision has been made, consequences follow.  consider the consequences  (= think what might happen as a result of something ) • She jumped into the river without considering the consequences.  escape the consequences  (= avoid them ) • I knew I’d made a mistake and that I couldn’t escape the consequences.  adjectives  the possible/likely consequences  • What are the likely consequences of these changes?  an inevitable consequence  (= that you cannot avoid ) • Loss of mobility is not an inevitable consequence of old age.  serious consequences  (= bad and important ) • Too much fishing in these seas has had serious consequences.  disastrous/dire consequences  (= very bad and damaging ) • If temperatures continue to rise, it could have disastrous consequences for agriculture.  an important consequence  • This discovery was an important consequence of his research.  social/political/economic consequences  • The rise in food prices has had enormous economic and political consequences.  a direct consequence of something  (= a consequence directly caused by something ) • The spread of information has been a direct consequence of the Internet.  a natural/logical consequence  (= that naturally/logically follows something ) • Obviously disappointment is a natural consequence of defeat.  a negative consequence  (= a bad or unpleasant result ) • the negative consequences of drinking too much alcohol  an adverse/unfortunate consequence  (= that affects your life, a situation etc badly ) • Divorce often has unfortunate consequences for children.  tragic consequences  (= very sad, usually involving death ) • Someone dropped a burning cigarette, with tragic consequences.  far-reaching consequences  (= important and affecting many things ) • The new law is sure to have far-reaching consequences.  long-term consequences  (= results that last a long time, or appear after a long time ) • If you smoke it may have long-term consequences. 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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