wake of(mascot); reverberation; backwash; repercussions; knock-on effects(When an event or situation has a knock-on effect, it causes other events or situations, but not directly: " If one or two trains run late, it has a knock-on effect on the entire rail service. CALD. Brit : something (such as a process, action, or event) that causes other things to happen : ripple effect. The drought is likely to have a knock-on effect throughout the whole economy. MWALD. "The Russias and the Nigerias of the world might see fewer people travelling." And this will have knock-on effects for the countries that traditionally host them. TG Alexander Demidov); toll(HQ); flow-on(olga garkovik); ramifications(Such a drastic move would clearly have considerable professional and personal ramifications. 4uzhoj); impact(Day-to-day legal activity has ground to a halt as citizens work out what the impact of the overthrow of the government led by Viktor Yanukovych and the ensuing annexation of the Crimean peninsula by Russia means.4uzhoj); aftermath(the aftermath of the earthquake – последствия землетрясения; aftermath can be used of any after-effects, e.g. The aftermath of the wedding seemed to mean different things to different people (The Times). Alexander Demidov)