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belatedly
[ bih-ley-tid-lee ]
adverb
- after the customary, useful, or expected time:
If a law shouldn't have been passed in the first place, it's no crime to belatedly reverse it.
I received your letter last month, and I wanted to thank you, even if belatedly.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of belatedly1
Example Sentences
Given that it has elected Trump twice now, Europe is belatedly realizing that the U.S. is no longer a reliable ally and are speaking openly about arming up.
Schumer began by belatedly ordering Senate Democrats to stop voting for Trump鈥檚 nominees 鈥 a mostly symbolic action, since the Republican majority still confirmed every last one who has come up for a vote.
The Parisians had belatedly arrived at the party and Tedder finished off a lovely passage of play to score their third try.
Several times now, he's been late off the mark, belatedly following Musk's lead after all hell broke loose.
In 1984, Border Patrol officials belatedly announced that agents would be required to carry lifesaving equipment when working near rivers and canals.
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