Synonym: thenceforth. Similar words: take after, one after another, after, go after, after all, run after, call after, afterward. Meaning: [‚ðeræftə(r) /‚ðeərɑːf-] adv. from that time on.
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121. Similarly, whilst until then the activity rates of older women had been climbing, thereafter they have levelled off.
122. Thereafter, only a minority proceed to institutions of further education and but a small percentage enter university.
123. My principal inheritance was a justification for any irresponsibility I cared to indulge in thereafter.
124. Simply take the precaution of having a structural survey carried out before the 10-year guarantee expires, and at 10-yearly intervals thereafter.
125. She then went to Cortona to seek the aid of the Franciscans, who thereafter became her spiritual fathers.
126. Thereafter, the government's refusal to heed criticism in the press and in the Duma became increasingly intransigent.
127. In 1965 Ferdinand Marcos became President and retained power thereafter through the increasing use of political corruption and coercion.
128. There was little or no attempt to denationalize the giant state monopolies thereafter.
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129. The weather broke down thereafter, and in driving chill rain tempers were cooled.
130. There was a trickle of publicity thereafter and it erupted again immediately prior to and during this appeal.
131. Thereafter, his form fluctuated as irregularly as his training and his domestic affairs.
132. The first group were highly cited in the first year after publication, and declined thereafter.
133. Thereafter it hammers away with great effect until it has excavated a narrow tunnel as much as three feet long.
134. Peasant disturbances were numerous in the spring and early summer of 1861, but declined sharply thereafter.
135. Thereafter she resumed a close relationship with her father, who was not a Jehovah's Witness.
136. Thereafter he prospered as a royal attendant, who at times served on campaign, and as a county magnate.
137. Thereafter students shall enrol annually as required, normally at the commencement of the academic session. 2.
138. Thereafter, every night after dinner, I heard the music from below, capped by the singing of the popular songs.
139. A further US$400 million was required to be repaid every six months thereafter.
140. Widespread wage reductions were imposed during the recession of 1906-9 and price inflation thereafter impeded the recovery of real wage levels.
141. He sustained injuries to his back and was thereafter only able to undertake light work.
142. Thereafter, the defendant must have pulled down her pants and tights and stabbed her private parts a number of times.
143. Thereafter, it is for the House to decide upon those recommendations.
144. Thereafter he dropped out of active politics, and died 6 September 1658.
145. Thereafter they learnt to invoke the name of the head of the secret police when dealing with obdurate local officials.
146. Resuscitation restored the circulation, but the patient required artificial ventilation and inotropic support thereafter.
147. Though a useful vote-catcher before an election, it becomes a costly business thereafter.
148. Thereafter he continued to be an influential committee-man until he returned to Ireland as a parliamentary commissioner in June 1649.
149. Each day thereafter brought its cares.
150. Inflation will fall and thereafter so will interest rates.
More similar words: take after, one after another, after, go after, after all, run after, call after, afterward, aftermath, afternoon, look after, after a while, after school, good afternoon, day after day, year after year, here and there, whereas, cereal, here and now, reign of terror, altered, austere, interest, loiterer, sheltered, alter ego, flustered, interfere, shattered.