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sequel noun [ ˈsiːkw(ə)l ]

• a published, broadcast, or recorded work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one.
• "the sequel to Home Alone"
Similar: follow-up, continuation,
Origin: late Middle English (in the senses ‘body of followers’, ‘descendants’ and ‘consequence’): from Old French sequelle or Latin sequella, from sequi ‘follow’.

in the sequel

• as things develop.
• "this modification of style, as will become clearer in the sequel, does not invalidate our earlier approach"

in the sequel

• as things develop.
"this modification of style, as will become clearer in the sequel, does not invalidate our earlier approach"



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