Synonym: later, former. Similar words: matter, scatter, battery, pattern, no matter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, attend. Meaning: ['lætə(r)] n. the second of two or the second mentioned of two. adj. referring to the second of two things or persons mentioned (or the last one or ones of several).
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61. Attention was given to planning, diet, fitness and mental attitude, the latter under the guidance of a sports psychologist.
62. The latter is served with a lemon-basil aioli instead of the usual tomato-based red sauce.
63. Half of the latter was sent each year direct to the abbey at Battle, the rest consumed on the manor.
64. The latter was accessible to an observer but the nature of the former could only be inferred.
65. The latter would be subject to less extensive review than would tribunals and other administrative institutions.
66. Pre-Darwinian comparative anatomists took the former view; since Darwin, the latter has prevailed.
67. The latter is likely to provide some scope for active involvement in the worshipping and musical life of the parish.
68. It was the latter path that a group of New York AIDS activists took in 1987.
69. These latter departments are not only profitable but they also attract customers.
70. In earlier times the former had been underachieving educationally whereas the latter are now near the peak of their attainment level.
71. The latter and associated rubber air pipes caught alight and set the main avionics loom on fire.
72. But on the latter, Madonna has been beaten to the punch.
73. The latter procedure was in agreement with the recommendations from the local ethical committee.
74. The latter are usually discriminated against by overt racist language which denigrates a person's colour and ethnic background.
75. This latter move was accelerated by Mrs Thatcher's policy of council house sales.
76. Unfortunately[sentencedict.com], many of their acquaintances in the university showed considerable sensitivity to this latter mission of the Volunteers.
77. The latter designated special weeks for the production or collection of goods to be contributed to the aid programme.
78. One strong argument for the latter position would be the career of songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.
79. The latter alters the angle of the front roller(sentencedict.com/latter.html), to prevent the best running off centre.
80. Unfortunately, he claimed, the main activities of large intergovernmental funding agencies had gone into the latter and not the former.
81. This latter step emphasizes the importance which you attach to the whole process.
82. As regards this latter class of contracts, the Infants' Relief Act 1874 very much altered the law.
83. If A then sells and delivers them to an innocent purchaser, the latter will acquire good title.
84. The people doing the latter were extremely excited yet also very apprehensive.
85. Again, advice and assistance may be different with the latter requiring some positive action on behalf of the client.
86. The latter term is usually applied to the average number of word choices permitted by the system's grammar.
87. Frequently, the latter have funnel-shaped access ways on to them and former forest from the enclosed areas around.
88. Immature females interacted with adult females primarily when the latter were lactating; immature males did so when they were in oestrus.
89. The latter was aptly named, so tart that the first gulp curled your lips back.
90. Some of the latter could if need be raise huge armies of native soldiers.
More similar words: matter, scatter, battery, pattern, no matter, a matter of, as a matter of fact, attend, attend to, attention, attendance, letter, better, mutter, pay attention to, butterfly, short-term, later, sooner or later, get the better of, at that time, cigarette, committee, at that, cattle, attach, attack, late, flat, at times.