in the wake of
phrase
1
: close behind and in the same path of travel
… missionaries arrived in the wake of conquistadors and soldiers …—
Sabine MacCormack
2
: as a result of : as a consequence of
… power vacuums left in the wake of the Second World War.—
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
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