Afterward in time
“Grab a seat. I'll join you later.”
Following, afterward in either time or place
“He began eating indiscriminately. Later, he would find that his pants were tighter than usual.”
At a later place or position
At some time in the future
“The canceled meeting will now be held at a later date.”
More recent
“The company's latest release features the use of later technology.”
(technology, electronics) More advanced in development
Denoting the second or second mentioned of two people or things
Doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time
In the period following death
(later than) More late
“William arrived at the event later than Kate.”
Expressing good wishes on parting or ending a conversation
Indicates that something has not happened, but will likely happen later
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