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aftermath

[af-ter-math, ahf-] / ˈæf tərˌmæθ, ˈɑf- /


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"We put things off because of how we were treated in the aftermath of our loved ones' deaths - we don't want to deal with them."

From BBC

But since his stake in Brewdog netted him tens of millions of pounds, it is likely that others will be hurting more acutely in the aftermath of this week's events.

From BBC

From menstruation mishaps to a meditation on old age, and the challenges faced by Arab-Israelis in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks, one Oscars category is nothing if not varied.

From Barron's

The Journal geolocated a dozen videos—posted on social media—from around the city in the immediate aftermath of the strike.

From The Wall Street Journal

The small Eastern Mediterranean nation has found itself unexpectedly drawn into the aftermath of US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

From BBC