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UK
/ðeəɹˈɑːftɐ/
]
[ US /ðɛˈɹæftɝ/ ]
[ US /ðɛˈɹæftɝ/ ]
ADVERB
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from that time on
thereafter he never called again
How To Use thereafter In A Sentence
- Thereafter thought, weighing the truth or falseness of the notion, determines what is true: and this explains the Greek word for thought, dianoia, which is derived from dianoein, meaning to think and discriminate. NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
- Thereafter, he retreated to the Celtic backline.
- Directors who are aware of a conflict of interest in any proposed contract are required to draw it to the attention of the board, but may thereafter take part in any vote on the matter.
- But not many months thereafter we heard that he also had departed, leaving it ungarnished of men; and we deem that the cause thereof is that something uncouth is seen and heard therein, which folk may not endure. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
- The traveller may thereafter accept the terms of the offer, or reject them and seek accommodation elsewhere.
- The patient's ability to enjoy good health thereafter depends on his consistency in following his treatment programme.
- Shortly thereafter, we started hearing chatter over all the radio frequencies.
- There was no discussion, then or thereafter, but on every subsequent assignment the armorer had supplied weaponry with the same internal modification.
- Thereafter, a formal machinery of collective bargaining was gradually set up.
- Shortly thereafter, I heard him calling CQ DX with no answers. WN.com - Articles related to Sarah Palin Gaffs: Media mistakes you don't want to make