sequential

IPA: sʌkwˈɛntʃʌɫ

adjective

  • Succeeding or following in order.
  • (grammar, of a verb and adjective form in Korean) Expressing succession of events.
  • (programming) Executed as a sequence of instructions, without concurrency or parallelism.
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Examples of "sequential" in Sentences

  • They counted money, arranging bills in sequential order.
  • Graphic novel series in sequential order, all grouped by publisher.
  • "Investors do not seem to have been expecting much of a near-term sequential slowdown" in China, concluded
  • While this is routinely expected in sequential programs, it can be difficult to guarantee in parallel programs, he said.
  • The entire book is laid out on a pair of giant cork boards on the wall above my desk, each card pinned down in sequential order.
  • - Look carefully at each still to identify the scene, then put the 15 scenes in sequential order to when they appear in the film.
  • Even though I already own all the old books, I do like the idea of having ALL the strips published in sequential order and at the same size.
  • The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Book is the first and so far only collection of those captionless comics at the back of the New Yorker magazine, each printed with the three “finalist” options and the winner that appeared in sequential issues of the magazine.

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