Translation of aftermath in Spanish:
aftermath
noun
1
(subsequent period)in the aftermath — en el período subsiguiente- in the aftermath of the riots — tras los disturbios
- in the aftermath of the riots — tras los disturbios
2
(consequence)repercusiones femininesecuelas feminine- Counselling in the aftermath of traumatic events can worsen stress and hinder recovery.
- In the aftermath of these two events, she went through a period of anorexia and terrible confusion.
- European leaders made all the right noises in the aftermath of Tuesday's events.
- Somehow, in the aftermath of this shocking event, life has to go on for the couple.
- She was devastated and traumatised in the aftermath of the landslide.
- It wasn't just the issue of collusion that exploded in the aftermath of the war.
- The club now hopes to attract new members after many left in the aftermath of the fire.
- The novel follows a farming family's fight for survival in the aftermath of the foot and mouth epidemic.
- The mother of a teenager who died following a moped accident is pleading for calm in the aftermath of his death.
- Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the aftermath of a major terror alert.
- He said that mobile communications crashed in the aftermath of the explosions.
- Those living in the aftermath of a coup d' etat, by contrast, have no expectation of political agency.
- There are reports of two controlled explosions in the aftermath of the bombing.
- Historically, change has happened only in the aftermath of a major crisis.
- In the aftermath of many storms, the hardest hit areas can have their water mains shut down.
- Conditions remain tough in the white sands resort in the aftermath of the hurricane.
- Shares in London recouped the losses suffered in the aftermath of the attack and oil prices had steadied.
- In the aftermath of the mudslide major excavation works were carried out on the pitch.
- The international laws that served us in the aftermath of the Second World War are overdue for reform.
- The ultimate concern, however, is to get a country back on to its feet in the aftermath of conflict.