American Sign Language: "consequence"
There is no direct equivalent in ASL for the English word
"consequence" but there are quite a few ways to express the exact
concept that you are trying to convey.
Perhaps the sign that is most often chosen to mean consequence is
the sign that is commonly labeled (glossed) as "END."
The sign for "END" is often used to mean things like "result,"
"outcome", or "consequence."
See: END
Some other ways to
express the concept of "consequence include:
IMPACT
INFLUENCE
HAPPEN
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