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subsequent

subsequent

/ˈsəbsəkwənt/

📅 Temporal Relationships

coming after something in time; following

subsequent in a sentence

“Subsequent investigations revealed new evidence.”

Origin of subsequent

Latin subsequi to follow after (sub under, after + sequi to follow)

Related Words

concurrent

existing, happening, or done at the same time

synchronous

existing or occurring at the same time

anachronistic

belonging to a period other than that portrayed

antediluvian

of or belonging to the time before the biblical Flood; ridiculously old-fashioned

primordial

existing at or from the beginning of time

nascent

just beginning to develop; emerging

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