sequence

UK /ˈsiː.kwəns/ US /ˈsi.kwəns/
noun 5verb 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

complete, whole | continuous | complex | correct | opening | closing

alphabetical, chronological, logical, natural, random

The files were organized in alphabetical sequence by the student's last name.

action, dance, dream, film | DNA, gene

VERB + SEQUENCE

complete

The students had to complete the sequence of events in the story by putting the pictures in order.

follow

The dance teacher asked us to follow the sequence of steps she demonstrated.

PREP

in ~

The chef explained that we needed to add the ingredients in sequence for the cake to turn out right.

in a/the ~

The children learned their multiplication tables in a specific sequence during math class.

~ of

PHRASES

a sequence of events

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