subsequently

IPA: sˈʌbsʌkwʌntɫi

adverb

  • Following, afterwards in either time or place.
  • Accordingly, therefore (implying a logical connection or deduction), consequently.
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Examples of "subsequently" in Sentences

  • The match was subsequently rescheduled.
  • The Bakers subsequently called the police.
  • Wisdom, a title subsequently changed to the Virgin
  • Subsequently the popularity of the dialogue declined.
  • In the building, hosiery was subsequently manufactured.
  • He appears in the genealogical table as Henry IV., that having been his title subsequently as King of England.
  • The farce -- a lively trifle enough -- was _An Old Man taught Wisdom_, a title subsequently changed to the _Virgin Unmasked_.
  • As a matter of fact Fielding had two plays by him — the Good-natured Man (a title subsequently used by Goldsmith), and a piece called The Wedding
  • As a matter of fact Fielding had two plays by him -- the _Good - natured Man_ (a title subsequently used by Goldsmith), and a piece called _The Wedding Day_.
  • What I found in subsequently asking around was that several of my long-time flyfishing acquaintances around the country had either just had or were about to have similar shoulder surgery.
  • The Taepings at Nankin determined to effect its relief, and a large force was placed under the orders of an officer named Li, but whom it will be more convenient to designate by the title subsequently conferred on him of

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