Synonyms:
subsequently, later, afterwards, afterward, after, later_on
Meaning: happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here later"; "it didn't happen until afterward"; "two hours after that"
Usage examples
All these places were founded subsequently to the war with Troy.
This was the plan that was subsequently put into practice in the great works at Edison, New Jersey.
A new union might subsequently be formed, but the original one could never by coercion be restored.
The negatives so obtained are developed in the regular way, and the positive prints subsequently made from them are used for reproduction.
An act was subsequently passed authorizing the President of the United States, in his discretion, to close our ports, but it was never executed.
If you really press the question of his coming to me, I will not refuse, seeing that I can take my own time to consider what steps subsequently should be adopted.
QUINCES.--The environs of Corinth originally produced the most beautiful quinces, but the plant was subsequently introduced into Gaul with the most perfect success.
The swivel alluded to in this work was buried and abandoned by the troops on this occasion, and it was subsequently found in digging the cellars of the authors paternal residence.
We have already repeatedly had the experience that characteristics that at first seemed universally true, have subsequently held good only for a certain kind and for a certain number of dreams.
Subsequently the Athenians returned with most of their army, leaving behind them a certain number of their own citizens and of the allies to keep guard by land and sea. The force thus left stayed on and besieged the place.