subsequent
IPA: sˈʌbsʌkwʌnt
noun
- (geology) A subsequent stream or faultline.
adjective
- Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely.
- Following in order of place; succeeding.
- (geology, of a stream or faultline) Following a line in the earth that is more easily eroded.
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Examples of "subsequent" in Sentences
- I can just see Anna trying to fix it in subsequent books, causing conflict between them!
- Although crises may be one and the same-what I call the subsequent statements from both President "Uni-Bubble."
- Again, even if you assume they were RNA based that would not explain subsequent causal steps en route to a code.
- Bradford: Again, even if you assume they were RNA based that would not explain subsequent causal steps en route to a code.
- The idea was a huge hit, and in subsequent years, it spread beyond the Presbyterian Church and into communities throughout the country.
- Zaprudering, as the SciFicast explains, is a brand new word subsequent from a Zapruder film, a pledge 8mm movie which is a usually [...]
- For all his faults, and for all the mistakes he may have made in subsequent years in his term, I honor the former President, George W. Bush, for his leadership on 9/11 and the immediate days following.
- Well, the CIA actually made a referral to the Department of Justice asking it to investigate whether or not a former CIA officer, John Kiriakou, disclosed classified information when he made several media appearances talking about the capture of al Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah and what he described as his subsequent waterboarding.
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