posterity

IPA: pɑstˈɛrʌti

noun

  • All the future generations, especially the descendants of a specific person.
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Examples of "posterity" in Sentences

  • He is the posterity of the hero.
  • Part of the event was filmed for posterity.
  • Any writer writing for posterity is kidding him or herself.
  • Creating photographic records for posterity is not new for Highsmith.
  • After all, what we term posterity is but a drop of water in the ocean of Time.
  • Alldas. de, a site that mirrors defaced websites for posterity, is shutting down.
  • But how does the Cottesloe family feel about the loss of its foothold in posterity?
  • “Thy Lord drew forth their posterity from the loins of the sons of Adam;” and the commentators say that Allah stroked
  • And the news business, which once took pride in what it put down for posterity, is all atwitter with tweets and insta-posts by self-appointed experts on a bazillion blogs.
  • Further, to think of organizing these papers for the sake of posterity is to think of posterity, which is the same as thinking of dying, which is different from vanity but equally unpleasant.
  • Her message translated as "that you should have a delightful day with your children and dearest friends, that it should be a day worthy of remembering in posterity, full of happiness, tenderness, and special memories."

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