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subsecuentes

Subsecuentes is the plural form of subsecuente, an adjective in Spanish meaning following in time or order, or occurring after a previous event or item. It is used to describe elements that belong to a sequence after another reference point, such as events, chapters, steps, or documents.

Etymology and sense: subsecuente derives from Latin subsequens, from subsequi “to follow after.” In contemporary Spanish

Usage and nuance: The term emphasizes temporal succession rather than causal or logical consequence. When comparing,

Noun form in practice: In practice, subsecuentes frequently functions adjectivally, with the noun following or implied,

See also: anterior, posterior, subsecuencia, consecutivo, consecuente.

In summary, subsecuentes is a neutral, formal term used to indicate elements that come after a specified

it
often
appears
in
formal
or
technical
contexts,
including
legal,
academic,
and
procedural
writing,
to
designate
items
that
occur
later
in
a
progression.
subsecuente
roughly
corresponds
to
“subsequent”
or
“later,”
while
consecuyente
(often
used
interchangeably
in
some
contexts)
stresses
a
logical
or
consequential
relationship.
Common
collocations
include
pasos
subsecuentes
(subsequent
steps),
capítulos
subsecuentes
(subsequent
chapters),
eventos
subsecuentes
(subsequent
events),
and
actos
subsecuentes
(subsequent
acts).
as
in
“capítulos
subsecuentes”
or
“informes
subsecuentes.”
Less
commonly,
the
plural
form
can
stand
as
a
noun
phrase
referring
to
the
items
that
come
after
an
initial
reference
point.
point
in
a
sequence,
with
usage
largely
tied
to
written
and
technical
Spanish.