Events that occurred after, or later in time than, the event you are talking about. For example:
The king believed that the people would accept the heavy taxes he imposed, but subsequent events proved him wrong.
subsequent
Subsequent testing proved there was no cancer in the man's lung. Subsequent to her arrest, she was taken to jail and assigned a court date. All of the company's subsequent decisions were based on the original policy. The town was abandoned in 1899, and the subsequent dust storms have reduced it to rubble.
After, subsequent to.
present, current, after, future, following, subsequent
There is no standard collective noun for a group of events, however, any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun.Examples of collective nouns for events are a series of events or a schedule of events.
An event that is the beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events
This phrase refers to considering something in relation to events that occurred later. It is often used to show how new information or developments can change one's understanding or judgment of a past situation.
Material happening occurring after the date of the financial statements but before the audit report is issued. Footnote disclosure is required so that financial statement users are properly informed. The subsequent event typically has a significant impact on financial position or earning capacity. Examples of subsequent events requiring disclosure are lawsuits, impairment of assets, and permanent decline in price of securities.
States that the results of one chance event have no effect on the results of subsequent chance events.
His summation subsequent to the interpretation of historical events in what is today's German political and demographic location.
Ex post facto is a Latin term meaning "after the fact" or "in the light of subsequent events" and refers to things with retroactive effect or force.
Erosion of exposed strata with subsequent sedimentation and stratification and folding of strata from horizontal forces or tilting.
subsequent
after, then, subsequent
People avoid or limit an earthquake's damage by building structures that will not fail in the earthquake or subsequent events and make it safe at the same time.
My subsequent reply went unnoticed.
The end of the Cold War (c. 1945-1991) is associated with the demolition of the Berlin Wall, the subsequent reunification of East and West Germany, and the breakup of the Soviet Union.