Subsequently in a sentence as an adverb

This hole in the market led to lots of drone-farming, and subsequently the price started to drop.

Turns into a keyword, a variable name, etc... that subsequently turns into a line.

We saw some connectivity issues with the new approach that were subsequently addressed.

They were designed to be disposable, and subsequently were marketed to kids quite often.

After reading the article, I just realized that there are two kinds of failures: succeeding and subsequently failing, or just failing outright.

" Based on that one statement she was refused entry at SFO and sent back on a plane to Paris and subsequently refused entry into the US for the next 5 years.

The options for Google seem to be a hardline tactic to get exactly what they envisioned and subsequently have a dead on arrival Android OS, or work within the system.

If there is an early falling out, though, you can have founders who leave the company and subsequently assert expensive legal claims even though their contributions to the venture may have been slight.

On a couple of recent occasions we've travelled separately via different airports/on different dates, to rendezvous subsequently.

Google can be ideologically pure about patents being evil and subsequently get sued to oblivion, or they can acknowledged the current reality and fight it while staying safe themselves.

Oracle proved infringement concerning the nine lines of code constituting rangeCheck and the judge held as a matter of law that Google had infringed respecting a couple of test files that were subsequently removed from Android.

I know there's no metric for 'good' vs 'bad' comments we can appeal to but I think we can all understand that all the 'true' subreddits[1] denote the fact that once you get far enough on the adoption curve[2] quality will start to suffer as I contend occurred on slashdot, followed by digg, subsequently reddit, and now HN.

Subsequently 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: later afterwards afterward after