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    sequence
    /ˈsiːkwəns/

    noun

    • 1. a particular order in which related things follow each other: "the content of the programme should follow a logical sequence" Similar successionordercourseseries
    • 2. a set of related events, movements, or items that follow each other in a particular order: "a gruelling sequence of exercises"

    verb

    • 1. arrange in a particular order: "trainee librarians decide how a set of misfiled cards could be sequenced"
    • 2. play or record (music) with a sequencer.

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  2. SEQUENCE definition: 1. a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow each other: 2. a series…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SEQUENCE is a hymn in irregular meter between the gradual and Gospel in masses for special occasions (such as Easter). How to use sequence in a sentence.

  4. noun. the following of one thing after another; succession. order of succession: a list of books in alphabetical sequence. Synonyms: arrangement. a continuous or connected series: a sonnet sequence. something that follows; a subsequent event; result; consequence. Synonyms: sequel, outcome.

  5. SEQUENCE meaning: 1. a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow each other: 2. a series…. Learn more.

  6. 1. countable noun. A sequence of events or things is a number of events or things that come one after another in a particular order. ...the sequence of events which led to the murder. [ + of] ...a dazzling sequence of novels by John Updike. [ + of] Synonyms: succession, course, series, order More Synonyms of sequence. 2. countable noun.

  7. When things come in sequence, they come in a specific order. It could be a chronological sequence, a sequence following a pattern (red-blue-brown, red-blue-brown), or a cause-and-effect sequence. Sequence can also be a verb. When you sequence something, you put it in order.

  8. Definition of sequence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.