Quality of being applicable to a person after their death.
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Examples for "posthumous "
Examples for "posthumous "
1 A posthumous show of her work was discussed, but never took place.
2 Connors thanked his fans in a posthumous statement released by his family.
3 The publication of English Seamen and the Council of Trent was posthumous .
4 The most favorable posthumous history the stay-at-home traitor can hope for is-oblivion.
5 Harvey himself was but the posthumous child of the great Elizabethan period.
1 When the messenger comes to bring him to the king, Posthumus cries:
2 But Posthumus will not await the proof for which he has asked.
3 All these are manifestly characteristics of Hamlet, and Posthumus possesses no others.
4 John Hunyady assumes the government in Hungary during the minority of Ladislaus Posthumus .
5 The rigid virtues of Posthumus served only to hasten his destruction.
1 It will be a perpetual in memoriam record of my departed virtues.
2 The motto 'Sic vos non vobis', would be appropriate for him in memoriam .
3 Treat yourself to an in memoriam colonic irrigation or a visit to a psychic?
4 Staffs, called pantars, erected in memoriam of the dead, at a kampong below Kuala Samba
5 They controversially failed to be mentioned in the Academy Awards " in memoriam " section.
1 The veteran, who was also an obergefreiter, suggested that next time Lensen think of putting in for a posthumous promotion .
2 By the time you read these words, Mother will have already received a telegram informing you of my death and posthumous promotion .
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