v. Obs. [f. ENSUE v. + -ABLE; for the sense cf. conformable, suitable.] That logically ensues; likely to result.
1548. Gest, Pr. Masse, 93. An issue resonable an[d] ensuable. It is nothing ensuable, because the apostles sacrificed, they sacrificed Christes bodye and bloud.
1635. J. Hayward, Banishd Virg., 183. Which they would not have done, if they had but considered or foreseene their ensueable inconveniences.