Adverb
At a later time; afterwards.
Source: Webster's dictionary... you are an Englishman, and have subsequently drawn the greatest prize in the lottery of life. Cecil Rhodes
Men of genius sometimes accomplish most when they work the least, for they are thinking out inventions and forming in their minds the perfect idea that they subsequently express with their hands. Giorgio Vasari
Much early alchemy seems to have been adventure. You heated and mixed and burnt and pounded and to see what would happen. An adventure might suggest an hypothesis that can subsequently be tested, but adventure is prior to theory. Ian Hacking
She walked about with the rather fated expression you see in photographs of girls who have subsequently been murdered, but nothing had so far happened to her. Elizabeth Bowen
Pain, or even just discomfort, is like the warning sent by a frontier guard, sir. You are free to choose to ignore it, but you should not be unduly surprised if you are subsequently over-run by invaders. Iain Banks
Nat Turner and John Brown were political prisoners in their time. The acts for which they were charged and subsequently hanged, were the practical extensions of their profound commitment to the abolition of slavery. Angela Davis