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after

/ˈæf.tə(ɹ)/
adjective
  1. Later; second (of two); next, following, subsequent

  2. (where the frame of reference is within the ship) At or towards the stern of a ship.

    "The after gun is abaft the forward gun."

adverb
  1. Behind; later in time; following.

    "I left the room, and the dog bounded after."

preposition
  1. Subsequently to; following in time; later than.

    "The Cold War began shortly after the Second World War."

  2. Behind.

    "He will leave a trail of destruction after him."

  3. In pursuit of, seeking.

    "He's after a job; run after him; inquire after her health."

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conjunction
  1. Signifies that the action of the clause it starts takes place before the action of the other clause.

    "I went home after we had decided to call it a day."

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