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Meaning

The word "subsequent" refers to something that comes after or follows another event in time. It indicates a sequence where one thing happens after another, making it clear that there is a relationship between the two in terms of order.

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Etymology

The word "subsequent" comes from the Latin word "subsequentem," which is the present participle of "subsequi," meaning "to follow after." The prefix "sub-" means "under" or "after," while "sequi" means "to follow."

Examples

  1. The subsequent chapters of the book delve deeper into the main character's backstory.
  2. After the subsequent meeting, the team decided to change its strategy.
  3. The storm caused damage, but the subsequent repairs restored everything to normal.
  4. Her subsequent actions made it clear that she regretted her earlier decision.
  5. The study revealed subsequent effects of climate change on marine life.