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How to pronounce corollary in English?

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Type Words
Type of aftermath, consequence


blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love.
Type Words
Type of illation, inference

Examples of corollary

corollary
A corollary to understanding consent is being able to pursue and enjoy intimacy.
From the rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com
A corollary to that law is that it's ideologically empowering to be out of power.
From the bostonherald.com
As a corollary, the price of insurance in the credit-default-swap market shot up.
From the newsweek.com
There is no pure corollary between education spending and academic achievement.
From the signonsandiego.com
The corollary was that countries found it hard to fund trade deficits for long.
From the economist.com
And in corollary, is man allowed or ready to shift the very core of its essence ?
From the economist.com
Roosevelt's corollary contained an explicit rejection of territorial expansion.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Some would say it is just the corollary of a more equal distribution of power.
From the economist.com
There is a corollary to that imbalance in the global economy, Pellegrini says.
From the bloomberg.com
More examples
  • A practical consequence that follows naturally; "blind jealousy is a frequent corollary of passionate love"
  • (logic) an inference that follows directly from the proof of another proposition
  • A corollary is a statement that follows readily from a previous statement.
  • Differentia: Necessitated by the truth of another idea or ideas
  • A set is at most countable if and only if it is either finite or countable.
  • That which follows, usually without any necessary argument, from a given result. Constructive Proof
  • A corollary follows after a theorem and is a proposition which must
  • Louis received a terrible report card. This was a corollary to neglecting his homework.
  • If f is a continuous function on [a, b], then f is integrable on [a, b], and F, defined by