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inconsecutive, a.|ɪnkənˈsɛkjʊtɪv| [in-3.] Not consecutive; characterized by want of sequence; inconsequent.
1837G. S. Faber Prim. Doct. Justif. v. 233 note, His argument is altogether lame and inconsecutive. 1853― Reviv. Fr. Emperorship 64 Mr. Elliott is far too hasty and too inconsecutive to be a safe guide. 1894Times 24 Nov. 11/2 They follow one another in an absolutely inconsecutive and irrelevant manner. Hence inconˈsecutively adv.; inconˈsecutiveness.
1836G. S. Faber Prim. Doctr. Election ii. vi. 330 An inconsecutiveness of reasoning which cannot be tolerated. 1845Bachelor Albany 7 He had read a good deal, inconsecutively and superficially. 1880M. Pattison Milton xi. 138 The inconsecutiveness, the want of arrangement, are exaggerated. |