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retrospect
noun as in afterthought
Strongest match
Example Sentences
The three companies involved in the Court of Session accept the Finch ruling means that, in retrospect, their licences were granted unlawfully.
Those ads showing women secretly voting for Harris were cute, but, in retrospect, too gentle.
In retrospect, that Saturday was when the timelines of the two Americas truly began to diverge.
If you look too closely at specific elections, it can be hard to see, but the trend becomes clear in retrospect.
They are frustrated that Americans are giving his presidency a much higher approval rating in retrospect than they did when he was in office.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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