subsequent event

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentandevent

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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event
noun[C]
uk
/ɪˈvent/
us
/ɪˈvent/
anything that happens, especially something important ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandeventfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubsequent event

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The differences among individuals in the timing of each event affect the timing of eachsubsequentevent.
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First, we will deal with the idea that one or several events could influence the processing of asubsequenteventwithout the initial episode(s) having been attentionally processed.
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When discussing the development of psychopathology, it is important to make a distinction between a biological or behavioral predisposition and a present disposition, to asubsequenteventor process.
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It was a completely different andsubsequentevent.
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The second is under relieving provision where what would otherwise be a gain on a disposal is instead a charge on asubsequentevent.
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Our hypothesis holds that political developments within a municipality's neighbours may affect subsequent events in the municipality.
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Neither the receptor for progesterone nor the subsequent events that lead to maturation are understood.
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Nor did he admit that his earlier choices had been a key cause of subsequent events.
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Subsequent events did not bear out his optimism.
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Subsequent events testified that the journal's anticipatory readjustment was indeed founded on a good guess.
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The song concludes with an image of ominous foreboding in light of subsequent events.
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But subsequent events in 1881 and 1882 changed this.
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In retrospect, this internal debate over the student frame had little impact on subsequent events.
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Furthermore, he details the way in which their decisions affected subsequent events and events shaped their visions for the future.
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But, as subsequent events were to reveal, the signing of the agreement was one thing, its implementation quite another.
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Subsequent events in 1881-82, which culminated in a split in the ranks of that movement, lend further support to this interpretation.
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Conditions for oocyte maturation have profound effects on subsequent events in pronuclear formation and early embryo development.
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