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Definitions from the WebTerm: In the SequelPart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Description: Used to refer to events, actions, or developments that occur after the events of a previous work, often a book or movie. Example sentence: In the sequel to the bestselling novel, the main character embarks on a new adventure. Sense 2: Description: Indicates that something will be addressed or resolved in a subsequent part, installment, or follow-up. Example sentence: The first episode left a cliffhanger, but all the mysteries will be solved in the sequel. Sense 3: Description: Refers to a continuation or development of a previous idea or argument. Example sentence: The author presents a counterargument in the sequel to his previous book. Sense 4: Description: Denotes the continuation of a story or narrative in a different medium, such as a movie following a book or a TV series based on a previous film. Example sentence: The movie received critical acclaim and led to a successful franchise with multiple sequels. Related Products: | ||||
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