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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
The department began preserving the records thereafter, but released them with significant redactions.
Indeed, “11,000 Strings” begins with a C major chord; shortly thereafter, a harpist half-prepares to leap into Tchaikovsky’s “Waltz of the Flowers.”
Another tip from them: Buy coverage at booking or shortly thereafter so pre-existing conditions are covered.
Philippe, who plans to run for president, said Macron should appoint a new prime minister to urgently pass a budget and shortly thereafter organize early presidential elections.
Unscripted public appearances thereafter became a rarity and crowds were kept at a distance when Biya's motorcade passed through the capital's streets.
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