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subsequently

[ UK /sˈʌbsɪkwəntli/ ]
[ US /ˈsəbsəkwəntɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
    it didn't happen until afterward
    he apologized subsequently
    he's going to the store but he'll be back here later
    two hours after that

How To Use subsequently In A Sentence

  • Animals are humanized, that is, the kinship between animal and human life is still keenly felt, and this reminds us of those early animistic interpretations of nature which subsequently led to doctrines of metempsychosis. The Art of the Story-Teller
  • These works have subsequently become the most widely performed and appreciated in the Boyce repertoire.
  • She subsequently has to steal, freeload and dumpster-dive to get by. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mercury is thermally desorbed from solid samples, trapped on an in-line gold trap, and subsequently determined by cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry.
  • She refused and subsequently suffered injuries to her shoulder, pulled muscles and bruises.
  • A preliminary review of the local mineralogy was subsequently written by Endlich, who noted the presence of aragonite, chabazite, calcite, mesolite, and natrolite, in addition to ‘leucite.’
  • Subsequently, the army enjoyed an increasing amount of autonomy from political control, and even from the military establishment.
  • These results suggest the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation and subsequently developed mucosal haemorrhagic lesion.
  • Intellectual springs originally, and is increased subsequently, from teaching (for the most part that is), and needs therefore experience and time; whereas the Moral comes from custom, and so the Greek term denoting it is but a slight deflection from the term denoting custom in that language. Ethics
  • But amid competition from larger panel makers, Solyndra subsequently laid off staff and recapitalized. Clouds Overtake Solar-Panel Firm
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