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subsequently
[ suhb-si-kwuhnt-lee ]
adverb
- later in time; afterward:
Many immigrants fear that they are going to be detained and subsequently deported.
- in a following or succeeding part of something:
The paper begins with a reflection on the major long-term trends and subsequently identifies a number of major priorities.
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Example Sentences
Pivotal because the team that wins Game 5 and subsequently takes a 3-2 lead in the series has gone on to win the series 81.3% of the time, according to the NBA.
Umaniec was sent to prison for two years and subsequently apologised for his actions.
Buckle subsequently beat the Kazak Lazzat Kungeibayeva, previously a gold medallist at the world championships, at her first overseas tournament for England.
In May, Occidental’s Board of Trustees agreed to consider divestment and the encampment came down, but the board subsequently voted against divestment.
He subsequently halved this target and on 10 April talked about making savings of $150bn from "cutting fraud and waste" by the end of the next financial year in 2026.
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