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