AFTERMATH in a Sentence

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The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing.

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 Meanings and Examples of AFTERMATH
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aftermath
 n.  outcome; consequence, especially of a disaster or misfortune
Classic Sentence:
1  Gerald could have told her she was suffering the normal aftermath of her first experience with hard drinking but Gerald noticed nothing.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXV
Example Sentence:
1  In the aftermath of Saturday's mass poisoning, the authorities imposed a virtual news blackout, refusing even to confirm how many people had died.
2  The most critical lesson Barbara has learned from her diagnosis and the aftermath is the importance of selecting a good facility and sticking with it.
3  Her stroke was a major one, and in the aftermath she was racked by hysterical screaming.
4  In the aftermath of recent devastating earthquakes, the country will be more reliant than ever on the remittances sent home by these workers, but is that helping or hindering development?
5  The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing.
6  The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.