what is consecutive
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Concurrent and Consecutive
Consecutive has a good deal in common with the complementary word concurrent. Besides the fact that both begin with the prefix con- (meaning “with, together”), each word deals with the time-order in which several things happen. Concurrent describes things that are occurring, or people who are doing something, at the same time, such as “concurrent users” of a computer program. Consecutive refers to things that are arranged or happen in a sequential order. A criminal who serves a consecutive sentence does time for one conviction after another. If that person gets a concurrent sentence, he or she undergoes all punishments at the same time.
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THE DEFINITION OF CONSECUTIVE :
- Following continuously one by one
- for ex. 1.,2.,3.,4.,etc.....
- consecutive odd numbers means » 1.,3.,5.,7.,9 etc..
- consecutive even numbers means » 2.,4.,6.,8.,10.,etc......
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