consequor

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to move, travel, come, pass or go after, or follow behind another (in time and/or space)
 * 2) to chase, to pursue, to go after; to look for, to search for, to seek
 * 3) to attend, to accompany, to escort
 * 4) to copy, to imitate; to adopt, to obey
 * 5) to follow as a consequence or effect: to ensue (from), to result (from), to arise (from) or to proceed (from)
 * 6) to reach, to overtake, to come up with, to attain to, to arrive at
 * 7) to become like or equal to someone or something in any property or quality; to equal, to match, to attain, to come up to
 * 8) to obtain, to acquire, to get, attain, reach
 * 9)  to reach, to distinguish
 * 10) to understand, to perceive, to learn, to know
 * 11)  to be equal to, to impress fully, to do justice to
 * 1)  to reach, to distinguish
 * 2) to understand, to perceive, to learn, to know
 * 3)  to be equal to, to impress fully, to do justice to
 * 1) to understand, to perceive, to learn, to know
 * 2)  to be equal to, to impress fully, to do justice to
 * 1)  to be equal to, to impress fully, to do justice to
 * 1)  to be equal to, to impress fully, to do justice to

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