Afterward in a sentence as an adverb

End result was that quickly afterward their site forced https on you...

The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills.

This is despite the fact that the wars afterward have been much more controversial and less just. Why is [NSA moral] low?

Musk said afterward in a Twitter post: “Rockets are tricky&=&." Am I the only one who finds this a bit misleading?

However, he told me afterward, that he had no intention of following through. He pointed to an org chart on the wall.

The banking system survived before things changed from this, and it will survive afterward. 3.

You've got all the decades afterward to work on narrow refinement and career progression...

It would only have required one decision maker to say, "sure, you can go with him but should probably leave afterward so other attendees don't wonder what's up". That's all.

I like socializing, hanging out with friends, and going to parties, but they make me feel tired and I need time alone to "recharge" afterward. It's especially draining to meet new people.

So if you can get into YC, in the average case you'll end up afterward having sold 22% of the company for $813k. We do a lot more than help people raise money, of course, but financially that is what the median trajectory looks like.

In the meetings we had afterward with what to do with the money, everyone but myself and one other partner were blatantly treating it like a lottery win. A completely unencumbered windfall with which we could just buy beer for a year if we wanted.

He said the recruiter would request a ride, sometimes 4 or 5 times, and keep getting him, then she would cancel shortly afterward when she recognized his name. So yeah, I'm sure some Lyft drivers spent gas, time and miles, but I also believe for the most part, the cancellations occurred in a minute or less.

Then, you run the test to completion and crunch the numbers afterward. This helps prevent the scenario where your page tests 18% better than itself by minimizing probability that your "results" are just a consequence of a streak of positive results in one branch of the test.

Plenty of children struggle in school and go on to do amazing things afterward, and plenty of “child geniuses” are lavished with attention and go on to do nothing notable. The purpose of a school should be to encourage all students to flourish, not to pick the ones who will “advance civilization” at age 5.

They'd blow it up in a hostile country such as Serbia where the remains of F-117 were transported to China afterward and the present Chinese stealth technology is a result of reverse engineering of those remains. F-117 was 20 years old in 1999 - and if this helicopter was so new and so secret that nobody has seen it before, they'd go pick it up as Pakistan is a "friendly" state.

Afterward definitions

adverb

happening at a time subsequent to a reference time; "he apologized subsequently"; "he's going to the store but he'll be back here later"; "it didn't happen until afterward"; "two hours after that"

See also: subsequently later afterwards after