"Subsequent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Subsequent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Subsequent" Meaning

Coming or done after something else in a series or sequence; that comes later than something else.

Example: "She has two subsequent meetings next week."

In other words, subsequent refers to something that happens after something else, or a result that follows a particular event or action.

"Subsequent" Examples

Verb Usage


Followed a subsequent fire evacuation drill with a detailed emergency evacuation plan.
The investigation is still ongoing, and subsequent results will be released in 48 hours.
He won the award in the subsequent year, but not as a coach.

Adjective Usage


The subsequent findings of the study at the coastal town showed good progress in mitigating the effects of pollution.
This subsequent legislation was meant to address the loopholes in the previous one.
Ohio and 60 other states have been exempted until the subsequent tests of student achievement and mathematics are over.

Noun Usage


In the subsequent days, the parties tried to resolve the conflict to avert bloodshed.
The subsequent gentleman immediately understood her motto and never tired of her passion.
His subsequent advice had no bearing on the outcome of the Presidential elections.

"Subsequent" Similar Words

Subscripts

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Subsection

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Subsections

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Subsections refer to a section that is part of a larger section, often used to break down a larger topic into smaller, more specific topics or subtopics.

Subsecutive

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Subsecutive refers to something that comes or happens immediately after something else, in a sequence or succession of events, actions, or steps.<br><br>For example: "The new policy was announced subsequence to the company's financial report."<br><br>However, I must note that the word "subsecutive" is not a standard word in the English language. The correct word is "subsequent", which has a similar meaning.

Subsemitone

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I couldn't find any word or definition for "subsemitone".

Subsequence

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A subsequence of a sequence is a new sequence that can be derived from the original sequence by deleting some (can be none) of the elements without disturbing the relative positions of the remaining elements.<br><br>For example, the sequence "abc" has the subsequences "a", "ab", "bc", and "abc".

Subsequences

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A subsequence of a list is a sequence formed by taking some, or all, of the elements in the list.

Subsequency

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Following closely in time; second in order of occurrence or importance.

Subsequential

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Thus following in time<br><br>Composed or occurring in a sequence or series, especially one that follows another thing or one another thing.<br><br>Example: The subsequent events revealed the truth behind the surprising news.

Subsequently

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Used to indicate that something happens or is done after another action has taken place.<br><br>Example: She studied hard, subsequently achieving good grades.

Subserosal

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Subserous

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Subserve

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To subservie is to serve or assist someone in a subordinate or inferior position, often in a humble or obedient manner. It can also mean to fulfill or carry out the wishes or orders of someone else.

Subservience

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The state of being willing to obey or submit to the authority or control of another person or power.

Subservient

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Willfully obedient to authority or influence; submissive.

Subserviently

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Following orders or instructions in an obedient manner, often in a way that shows a willingness to obey someone else's authority or control.