Adverb
whereafter (not comparable)
(formal) After which time or event.
It is a matter for it to determine whether to make such application, whereafter the Trial Chamber will determine whether the material is so admissible
He obeys, and Sylvester receives Constantine's messengers in his cave and swiftly baptizes them, whereafter (having shown them several miracles) he is led back to Constantine, whom he baptizes also, and cures. Source: Internet
He touches them, causing a shock, whereafter Laman and Lemuel proclaim to Nephi, "We know of a surety that the Lord is with thee". Source: Internet
Mireille and her uncle are the sole survivors of a brutal attack on her family, whereafter he trained her to become an assassin. Source: Internet