ensuant
/ɛnˈsɒnt, ɛnˈsoʊnt/Definitions
1. noun
something that follows or comes afterwards, especially as a result of something else
“The financial difficulties that were ensuant to the company’s poor management led to its bankruptcy.”
2. adjective
resulting from something else, especially in a causal relationship
“The new policy is an ensuant measure to mitigate the effects of the previous one.”