v. Obs. [f. ENSUE v. + -ABLE; for the sense cf. conformable, suitable.] That logically ensues; likely to result.

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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.

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1635.  J. Hayward, Banish’d Virg., 183. Which they would not have done, if they had but considered or foreseene their ensueable inconveniences.

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