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View definitions for in the wake of

in the wake of

adjective as in back

adjective as in hind

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Netflix has not yet announced how or if the show will proceed in the wake of Payne’s death.

Speculation continues about Warren Gatland's future as Wales head coach in the wake of last weekend's defeat 52-20 against Australia.

From BBC

“September 5,” which has earned strong buzz since its back-to-back premieres at the Venice and Telluride film festivals, has only become more timely in the wake of last year’s Oct.

Forays by settlers and Israeli soldiers to uproot Palestinians' olive trees, both in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, have escalated dramatically in the wake of the Hamas attack on Oct.

From Salon

Bluesky has at times been the most downloaded app on both the US and UK Apple Stores, with many social media users leaving X in the wake of the US election.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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