ENSU'E, L. sequor, to follow. See Seek.
To follow to pursue.
Seek peace,and ensue it. 50Pet 3
In this sense, it is obsolete.
ENSU'E, To follow as a consequence of premises as, from these facts or this evidence, the argument will ensue.
1. To follow in a train of events or course of time to succeed to come after. He spoke and silence ensued. We say, the ensuing age or years the ensuing events.
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