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aftermath

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


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It was also the aftermath of the dot-com bubble, which left Silicon Valley little more than a “wasteland,” Romo said.

From MarketWatch • May 7, 2026

The Lakers struggled to generate three-pointers in the aftermath of injuries to Doncic and Austin Reaves.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026

Giuliani earned the nickname "America's Mayor" after leading New York City through the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

From BBC • May 4, 2026

Modeling by the IMF suggested that energy-saving measures adopted by European companies in the aftermath of the 2022 crisis reduced by about one-third the long-term damage to the European economy.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 4, 2026

In the aftermath of the tunnel disaster, Cluny had called off the attack for a full day, withdrawing all his followers well back across the meadow.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques




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