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adjective occurring or coming later or after (often followed by to ): subsequent events; Subsequent to their arrival in Chicago, they bought a new car.
following in order or succession; succeeding: a subsequent section in a treaty.
Origin of subsequent 1425–75; late Middle English <Latin subsequent- (stem of subsequēns ), present participle of subsequī to follow close behind, equivalent to sub- sub- + sequ (ī ) to follow + -ent- -ent
OTHER WORDS FROM subsequent sub·se·quent·ly, adverb
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH subsequent consequent, subsequent Words nearby subsequent subsecretariat, subsection, subsegment, subsellium, subsequence, subsequent , subsequently, subsere, subserous, subserous plexus, subserve
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Example sentences from the Web for subsequent One wonders if his subsequent battles with the “Evil Empire” were animated by this belief.
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Subsequent emails from Nicola Maccanico, director of Warner Bros.
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Researchers in subsequent decades have indeed documented the violence, sexual and otherwise, that these birds are capable of.
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The woman is identified only by the initials J.W. in court papers from a subsequent federal civil-rights lawsuit.
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These findings, too, are disputed, but in 27 years of subsequent research, no one has disproven them either.
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It was a horrible thought, which subsequent experience unhappily did not tend to dispel.
A Witch of the Hills, v. 1-2 | Florence Warden
Subsequent to the correspondence with Gowrie, in 1582, nothing further is known of these writings.
Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume II (of 2) | Henry Glassford Bell
Of the subsequent haunts of Alfred Tennyson we can give no very distinct account.
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The second or any subsequent performance was therefore an impossibility.
Giacomo Puccini | Wakeling Dry
To enter into the details of Monk's subsequent administration is impossible here.
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British Dictionary definitions for subsequent adjective occurring after; succeeding
Derived forms of subsequent subsequently , adverb subsequentness , noun Word Origin for subsequent C15: from Latin subsequēns following on, from subsequī, from sub- near + sequī to follow
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