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after-effects

noun as in aftermath

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The psychological after-effects of battle are, of course, very different from soldier to soldier.

How can you write your way out of the after-effects of your earlier experiences simply by chronicling them?

But the idea that tax reform will jump-start an economy suffering from the after-effects of a cyclical downturn is nonsense.

Sheff still battles the after-effects of drug addiction to this day.

I think of myself as a private person, and I found by proxy the after-effects of these actions haunting and painful.

The milk is there just the same, and the after-effects are bound to be as bad as if taken by itself.

Jase complained that his wound had left certain after-effects which still gave him trouble.

Does not interfere with circulation; no unpleasant after-effects.

On the contrary, a little stimulus of gratified vanity might be extremely beneficial in its after-effects.

Nor should children be begotten when the body is weakened by temporary disease or during the stage of debilitating after-effects.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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