Synonym: backwash, consequence, wake. Similar words: after, after all, go after, call after, take after, afternoon, afterward, look after. Meaning: ['ɑːftəmæθ] n. 1. the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event) 2. the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual.
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61) In the aftermath she nestled in his arms, forgetful of the time.
62) He said divers surveying the aftermath of the Braer tanker disaster found large numbers of razor shells contaminated with oil.
63) The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in Beirut in the aftermath of the First World War.
64) However, the legislation would not be applicable in the aftermath of the June 1992 general election.
65) The aftermath of the war left many displaced persons, and towns would fine vagabonds for entering their portals.
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66) The prospect of Hitler's trial in the aftermath of the failed putsch caused the Bavarian authorities acute embarrassment.
67) Nevertheless, Sidonius did fear for the safety of his own family in the aftermath of the accession of Nepos.
68) Instead he asked parliament for a temporary grant of special powers to deal with the aftermath of the insurrection.
69) Dogtags were distributed among urban dwellers to make identification of the dead easier in the aftermath of what seemed inevitable.
70) Furthermore, it had been alarmed at local initiatives taken in the immediate aftermath of the June war.
71) In the aftermath of both these outbursts of militancy stoppages of work declined dramatically.
72) We saw the aftermath, not the crime.
73) The aftermath of war brought a financial boom.
74) We were thus much surprised by the war's aftermath.
75) The meeting was prompted by the economic aftermath of the 1973 oil embargo and the collapse of the system of fixed exchange rates, according to the New York Times.
76) Life was much harder in the aftermath of the war.
77) In the aftermath, scientists would no longer recognise "race" as a useful categorisation.
78) Look for dystopian stories that take place in the aftermath of the collapse of "ObamaCare."
79) The forthcoming election and its aftermath were to bring opportunities and excitements beyond all expectation.
80) The basic shortcomings of traditional education don't lie on the lack of communicational strata and its aftermath, educational one sidedness, but on its obligatory structure.
81) Several hours later, a friend in the National Earthquake Disaster Relief Team called, telling him about the terrible aftermath of the quake in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.
82) But would such a sleight of hand really stand up to legal scrutiny in the aftermath of Armageddon?
83) You will take control of one of 18 families of heroes on either the Achaean or the Trojan side and build up your dynasty through the course of the Trojan War and its aftermath.
84) The so-called exclusion zone, a highly contaminated area within a 30-mile radius of the exploded reactor, was evacuated and sealed off in the aftermath of the explosion.
85) The user must have the manual read it and keep it for aftermath consultation.
86) A witness surnamed Xiong said it was the worst accident he'd ever seen, likening the aftermath to that of a "deadly earthquake".
87) The joint European Central Bank-EU-IMF loan was necessary because, in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, Greece was exposed as having an economy based on phoney data and cheap credit.
88) During the Soviet era and its immediate aftermath, the region was officially known as "Middle Asia and Kazakhstan".
89) The 55th IAEA's General Conference mainly focused on the summing-up of experience in the aftermath of Japan's nuclear accident in March and the improvement of nuclear safety.
90) Through cash-for-work programs in the immediate aftermath, which created jobs to clean up and rebuild damaged infrastructure, over 84,000 workers and their families earned income.
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