Synonyms:
subsequent
Meaning: following in time or order; "subsequent developments"
Usage examples
This will be shown in the subsequent chapters.
Death of Rudolph in 1612, and subsequent increased misery and misfortune of Kepler.
On the day subsequent to these devout animadversions when the parliament met, a new spirit appeared in the looks of many.
Wyndham had his intuitions, but he was not the man to trust them as such; it was his habit to verify them by a subsequent logic.
Of these six events the two that belong to the second period are, the conquest of the land by the Arabs and its subsequent seizure by the Turks.
I should like to see them because I am curious as to whether they exhibit the characteristics of the subsequent letters, some of which I now have.
My friend reached the chair without coming in at the door in the usual way; subsequent inquiry will show that he was somewhere else at the moment.
But, just as reflection and reason are subsequent to spontaneity, observation to sensation, and experience to instinct, so property is subsequent to communism.
Mr. Lennox--his visit, his proposal--the remembrance of which had been so rudely pushed aside by the subsequent events of the day--haunted her dreams that night.
Once in the imperial archives, the record of the miracle would have spread everywhere; all subsequent historians would have related it, all subsequent writers referred to it.