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subsequent adjective [ ˈsʌbsɪkw(ə)nt ]

• coming after something in time; following.
• "the theory was developed subsequent to the earthquake of 1906"
Similar: following, ensuing, succeeding, successive, later, future, coming, upcoming, to come, next, after, in the wake of, at the close/end of, later than, posterior to,
Opposite: previous, prior, former, prior to,
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin subsequent- ‘following after’ (from the verb subsequi ).


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