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after
preposition
1 coming later in time than something.
2 following someone or something in position; behind.
3 next to and following something in importance, order, arrangement, etc.
4 because of something; considering You can't expect to be promoted after that mistake .
5 in spite of something He's still no better after all that medicine .
6 about someone or something ask after her .
7 in pursuit of someone or something run after him .
8 said of a painting or other work of art: in the style or manner of (someone else).
9 by or with the same name as someone or something; with a name derived from that of (someone else) called her Mary after her aunt .
10 N Am, esp US past (an hour) It's twenty after six .
adverb
1 later in time.
2 behind in place.
conjunction after the time when.
adjective
1 later; following in after years .
2 naut further towards the stern of a ship the after deck . See also aft.
[Anglo-Saxon æfter ]
after all
1 in spite of all that has happened or has been said or done.
2 contrary to what is or was expected The shop was closed after all .
after you please go before me.
be after someone or something to be pursuing or chasing (a person or animal).
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