Synonym: after, afterward, afterwards, later, later on. Similar words: subsequent, consequently, frequently, sequence, consequence, in consequence, frequent, gently. Meaning: ['sʌbsɪkwəntlɪ] adv. happening at a time subsequent to a reference time.
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(91) That kind of cerebral dominance was subsequently confused with that other specialty of left-brain function: running the right hand.
(92) This brief was subsequently widened to cover the occurrence of other disturbances during July 1981.
(93) When the announcement forced the price of the shares up he subsequently sold.
(94) We were, however, grateful to receive a copy subsequently, even though a month had passed since the deadline for comments.
(95) These twelve variables have subsequently been reduced to four main headings by later writers.
(96) None of the 15 patients subsequently shown to have benign disease had positive cytology.
(97) Suchinda had resigned on May 24 and had subsequently sought sanctuary in a military barracks in Bangkok(sentencedict.com), the capital.
(98) A dangerous crush followed a surge at the front of the stage and the security subsequently panicked.
(99) There was a 25-minute delay in sending one ambulance but the patient subsequently arrived at hospital safely.
(100) The vendor will subsequently wish to disclose all such documents against the warranties.
(101) She gained a degree in both languages and subsequently enroled in our course.
(102) Mark Fuhrman, who was subsequently criticized for racial bias by both defense lawyers and prosecutors.
(103) The insured must bear the costs of the Engineers fees unless liability is subsequently established under the policy.
(104) The information collected was subsequently published; three topics are of particular interest.
(105) The government subsequently decided not to accept any of the bids for Land Rover during April 1986 amid considerable political embarrassment.
(106) Subsequently, barbel fishing went through a slack period when interest was lost through an increased enthusiasm for game fishing.
(107) The same regions that once benefited from growth in these industries have, subsequently, suffered economic decline and depression.
(108) The trial offer was to be followed by interest-free credit, if a purchase was subsequently made.
(109) None of the women who were subsequently interviewed mentioned illegal abortion and the final report ignores the topic.
(110) The Pentagon subsequently revamped and greatly enlarged its team looking into the issue.
(111) If this is not accommodated by capital inflows there will be downward pressure on income levels and subsequently increased unemployment.
(112) Each sub-contractor holding a certificate will subsequently be assessed for tax and pay the Inland Revenue direct.
(113) The confidentiality letter should cover both the memorandum and also any additional information which might be subsequently released.
(114) She subsequently learned from a consultant at a London hospital that she had no bone cancer.
(115) News reports in December indicating that there had been an attempted coup were subsequently dismissed by Jawara as groundless rumours.
(116) It subsequently turned out that it was the sitting tenants who were in danger of harassment.
(117) Despite aggressive antibiotic therapy, the epidemic strain continued to be isolated from his sputum and subsequently from blood cultures.
(118) As both were in the diet group, they continued in the study and subsequently had normal babies.
(119) Unfortunately, Durie woke up and subsequently allowed Paulus to take command from the baseline.
(120) I have tried watercolour, acrylics and indian inks, but they all subsequently flake off.
More similar words: subsequent, consequently, frequently, sequence, consequence, in consequence, frequent, gently, recently, currently, inherently, apparently, diligently, preeminently, consistently, inadvertently, frequency, instantly, importantly, significantly, influential, equipment, equivalent, requirement, observe, observer, entertainment, sentiment, cubs, observation.