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thereafter
[thair-af-ter, -ahf-]
adverb
after that in time or sequence; afterward.
Thereafter they did not speak.
Obsolete., accordingly.
thereafter
/ ˌðɛərˈɑːftə /
adverb
from that time on or after that time
thereafter, he ceased to pay attention
Word History and Origins
Origin of thereafter1
Example Sentences
Shortly thereafter, bitcoin found another path lower after select elections in early November swept Democrats to power in several key races.
“It’ll become harder for some of these hyperscalers to continue to borrow if rates stay elevated,” he said, which is why investors have become so focused on the December Fed meeting and the path thereafter.
Shortly thereafter it would be called West Virginia State College and begin granting four-year degrees.
The SEC suspended trading on Smart Digital shortly thereafter due to “potential manipulation.”
“Stop your altitude climb,” controllers told the American Airlines pilot shortly thereafter.
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