AFTERMATH in a Sentence
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Example sentences for AFTERMATH, such as:
1. The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.
2. Her stroke was a major one, and in the aftermath she was racked by hysterical screaming.
3. The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing.
2. Her stroke was a major one, and in the aftermath she was racked by hysterical screaming.
3. The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing.
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Meanings and Examples of AFTERMATH
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aftermath
n. outcome; consequence, especially of a disaster or misfortune
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1 In the aftermath of Saturday's mass poisoning, the authorities imposed a virtual news blackout, refusing even to confirm how many people had died.
2 The most critical lesson Barbara has learned from her diagnosis and the aftermath is the importance of selecting a good facility and sticking with it.
3 Her stroke was a major one, and in the aftermath she was racked by hysterical screaming.
4 In the aftermath of recent devastating earthquakes, the country will be more reliant than ever on the remittances sent home by these workers, but is that helping or hindering development?
5 The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing.
6 The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.