what does aftermath mean

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The term "aftermath" refers to the consequences or results that follow an event, particularly one that is significant or often negative. It is commonly used in contexts such as natural disasters, wars, or major events, where the state of affairs or the impact that follows the initial occurrence is being discussed. For example, the aftermath of a hurricane might include damage to infrastructure, displacement of residents, and the long process of recovery and rebuilding.

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