Pronunciation: /ˈæftərˌkweɪks/
noun aftershocks or tremors that occur after a major earthquake
A1 Afterquakes can occur following a major earthquake.
A2 People should be prepared for afterquakes after a seismic event.
B1 Emergency response teams are trained to handle afterquakes effectively.
B2 Structural engineers assess buildings for damage caused by afterquakes.
C1 Seismologists study the patterns of afterquakes to better understand seismic activity.
C2 The government implemented new policies to address the impact of afterquakes on infrastructure.
formal The seismologists studied the afterquakes that occurred following the major earthquake.
informal Did you feel those afterquakes last night? They were pretty strong.
slang The afterquakes were so intense, it felt like the ground was doing the cha-cha.
figurative The afterquakes of her decision to leave reverberated through his life.
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