Aftermath in a sentence as a noun

And the wife was asked to talk to her, in order to help settle the aftermath, and make sure she was happy there.

"Hey guys sorry we where down for days but now everything is fine again enjoy"No aftermath report.

It was realised in the aftermath of worst financial crisis ever seen, the Great Depression.

The dedication is entirely devoted to the act, not the aftermath.

I talked to several pilots that were watching the aftermath with me and they said the FAA does actually have cameras recording landings and takeoffs.

All that is expected of the aftermath is a bumpy ride, the possibility of being universally despised, ostracised from society and so on.

Before, missile defence was a much harder sell, but the aftermath of patriot failures raise the case that again as a country we had to be more self-sufficient regardless of the cost.

Aftermath definitions

noun

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"

See also: wake backwash

noun

the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual

See also: consequence