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Subsequently meaning in Urdu

Subsequently Sentence

He apologized subsequently.

Subsequently Synonyms

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Subsequently Definitions

1) Subsequently, After, Afterward, Afterwards, Later, Later On : بعد میں, آگے چل کر : (adverb) happening at a time subsequent to a reference time.

Useful Words


And So : پھر , Nowadays : حال , Coincidentally : ساتھ ساتھ , Seasonable : بر وقت , Simultaneity : ہم وقتی , Co-Occurrence : ہم وقتی , Sudden : اچانک رونما ہونے والا چیز , Living Will : زندہ وصیت , Absence : مرگی کا دورہ , Blink Of An Eye : لمحہ , Early : پہلے , Late : دیر , Eastern Standard Time : مشرقی وقت , Piddle : وقت ضائع کرنا , Fast : وقت کے مطابق نہ ہونا , Temporiser : دفع الوقتی کرنے والا , Honest Woman : حاملہ بیوی , Interval : وقفہ , Hawaii Standard Time : ہوائی کا معیاری وقت , Access Time : ڈیٹا تک پہنچنے کا وقت , Occasional : وقتاً فوقتاً , Ahead Of Time : وقت سے پہلے , Eternity : لامحدودیت , All Along : پورا وقت , Casual : وقتی , After-Hours : کام کے وقت کے بعد , A.M. : دوپہر سے پہلے , Hence : اس وقت سے , In Due Course : مناسب وقت پر , Until : تک , Future : آنے والا وقت

Useful Words Definitions


And So: subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors).

Nowadays: the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech.

Coincidentally: happening at the same time.

Seasonable: done or happening at the appropriate or proper time.

Simultaneity: happening or existing or done at the same time.

Co-Occurrence: the temporal property of two things happening at the same time.

Sudden: happening without warning or in a short space of time.

Living Will: a document written by someone still legally capable requesting that he should be allowed to die if subsequently severely disabled or suffering terminal illness.

Absence: the occurrence of an abrupt, transient loss or impairment of consciousness (which is not subsequently remembered), sometimes with light twitching, fluttering eyelids, etc.; common in petit mal epilepsy.

Blink Of An Eye: a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat).

Early: at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time.

Late: being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time.

Eastern Standard Time: standard time in the 5th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 75th meridian; used in the eastern United States.

Piddle: waste time; spend one`s time idly or inefficiently.

Fast: (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later than the correct time.

Temporiser: someone who temporizes; someone who tries to gain time or who waits for a favorable time.

Honest Woman: a wife who has married a man with whom she has been living for some time (especially if she is pregnant at the time).

Interval: a time interval is a specific length of time between two points or events, often measured or defined by specific instants or durations.

Hawaii Standard Time: standard time in the 10th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 150th meridian west; used in Hawaii and the western Aleutian Islands.

Access Time: (computer science) the interval between the time data is requested by the system and the time the data is provided by the drive.

Occasional: recurring or reappearing from time to time.

Ahead Of Time: before the usual time or the time expected.

Eternity: time without end, no time limit .

All Along: all the time or over a period of time.

Casual: occurring from time to time.

After-Hours: after closing time especially a legally established closing time.

A.M.: "Ante Meridiem" or "A.M." is a Latin expression used to denote the time between midnight (12:00 a.m.) and noon (11:59 a.m.) in a 12-hour clock system. This designation distinguishes morning hours before noon from "P.M." (Post Meridiem), which signifies the afternoon and evening hours following noon, aiding in time notation within the 12-hour format.

Hence: from this time.

In Due Course: at the appropriate time.

Until: Up to the time of.

Future: the time yet to come.

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