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View definitions for after all

after all

adverb as in lastly

adverb as in nevertheless

adverb as in once and for all

adverb as in though

conjunction as in still

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He did, after all, urge oil executives to underwrite his latest campaign in exchange for undoing environmental rules.

But after all those years and all the games their teams have played since, Lincoln Riley is less sure than ever what to expect from Dana Holgorsen on Saturday when USC faces Nebraska.

The American president is, after all, the commander in chief of the world’s most formidable fighting machine, and the figure ultimately responsible for the nation’s safety and security.

He has, after all, explicitly threatened to withhold aid from any governor who tries to resist his plans.

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Even after all the destruction, Cressy smiled brightly and joked with her neighbors who stopped by.

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

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