Aftershock: Consequence, aftershock, regenerated grass.
Example:
Many people's homes were destroyed after the hurricane.
Many people's houses were destroyed because of the hurricane.
After the war, it brought financial prosperity.
The war brought about financial and economic prosperity.
Extended data:
synonym
result
Noun (abbreviation of noun) result; The ending; general idea
Example:
The result of all this is that he resigned.
As a result, he resigned.
Said by: G. Brown, and most importantly, he chose to resign.
result
Noun (abbreviation of noun) result; result
Example:
What was the result of your meeting?
What was the result of your meeting?
Used as a noun
Adjective+~
Direct [natural] result Direct result [natural ending]
The final result
Inevitable [logical] inevitable [logical] result.
result
Noun (abbreviation of noun) result; Results; Answer; Achievement; Win (a football match)
Produce; cause
Example:
These problems are the result of years of poor management.
These problems are caused by years of poor management.
(verb)
Originate from, cause
These two phrases have opposite meanings: result from means "caused or produced in", the subject of the sentence refers to the result, and the object of from refers to the reason; Result in means "producing or leading to a certain result", the subject of the sentence refers to the cause, and the object of in refers to the result.