All 3 Uses of
sequential
in
The Fountainhead
- He understood nothing of it, but he understood that it had been precisely the sequence of events to expect from his daughter.†
Chpt 1.12 *
- Keating wondered why the name had sounded like the muffled stroke of a bell; as if the sound had opened and closed a sequence which he would not be able to stop.†
Chpt 4.7
- He thought that he had believed it was a simple sequence, the past and the present, and if there was loss in the past one was compensated by pain in the present, and pain gave it a form of immortality—but he had not known that one could destroy like this, kill retroactively—so that to her it had never existed.†
Chpt 4.10
Definition:
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(sequential) happening in a specific order -- often chronological order