COROLLARY in a Sentence
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Example sentences for COROLLARY, such as:
1. Now, the erring child is the corollary of the ignorant child.
2. If I claim your arguments are idiotic, then the corollary is that my arguments are intelligent.
3. The partition of Poland is a theorem of which all present political outrages are the corollaries.
2. If I claim your arguments are idiotic, then the corollary is that my arguments are intelligent.
3. The partition of Poland is a theorem of which all present political outrages are the corollaries.
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Meanings and Examples of COROLLARY
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corollary
n. natural consequence or effect; result
Classic Sentence:
1 Now, the erring child is the corollary of the ignorant child.
2 The partition of Poland is a theorem of which all present political outrages are the corollaries.
Example Sentence:
1 If I claim your arguments are idiotic, then the corollary is that my arguments are intelligent.