Aftermath can be categorized as a noun.
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aftermath - the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event); "the aftermath of war"; "in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured" | ||
aftermath - the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual |
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1. | noun | The aftermath of war. | |
2. | noun | Any thorough assessment of the impact of the Iraq war and its aftermath on Israel's security environment must, therefore, closely examine its likely effect on the conduct of asymmetrical warfare. | |
3. | noun | But he suffers the severe effects of the aftermath, and we are all suffering along with him now, since he is the most powerful man in the world. | |
4. | noun | $120b - Amount the war and its aftermath are projected to cost for the 2004 fiscal year. | |
5. | noun | There was no electricity for two days in the aftermath of the typhoon. | |
6. | noun | Throughout the aftermath of the explosion, Jason's easiness unsettled the survivors. | |
7. | noun | In aftermath of the accident he lost his sight. | |
8. | noun | The Christians massacred the vast majority of Jews remaining in Palestine in the aftermath of the Byzantine-Sasanian war. | |
9. | noun | He cried thinking about his ordeal and its unending aftermath. | |
10. | noun | Ardern displayed strong leadership in handling the aftermath of a volcanic eruption at White Island, also known as Whakaari, that killed 21 and left dozens injured in December. | |
11. | noun | “Joseph Rainey is someone who can be described as the founding father of our nation,” said Bobby Donaldson, a history professor at the University of South Carolina. “He literally helped to rebuild this country in the aftermath of the Civil War and helped to envision a nation following emancipation during this extraordinary era called Reconstruction,” Donaldson told VOA. |
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The aftermath of war. |
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Any thorough assessment of the impact of the Iraq war and its aftermath on Israel's security environment must, therefore, closely examine its likely effect on the conduct of asymmetrical warfare. |
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But he suffers the severe effects of the aftermath, and we are all suffering along with him now, since he is the most powerful man in the world. |
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$120b - Amount the war and its aftermath are projected to cost for the 2004 fiscal year. |
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There was no electricity for two days in the aftermath of the typhoon. | |
Throughout the aftermath of the explosion, Jason's easiness unsettled the survivors. | |
In aftermath of the accident he lost his sight. | |
The Christians massacred the vast majority of Jews remaining in Palestine in the aftermath of the Byzantine-Sasanian war. | |
He cried thinking about his ordeal and its unending aftermath. | |
Ardern displayed strong leadership in handling the aftermath of a volcanic eruption at White Island, also known as Whakaari, that killed 21 and left dozens injured in December. | |
“Joseph Rainey is someone who can be described as the founding father of our nation,” said Bobby Donaldson, a history professor at the University of South Carolina. “He literally helped to rebuild this country in the aftermath of the Civil War and helped to envision a nation following emancipation during this extraordinary era called Reconstruction,” Donaldson told VOA. |