Sentence example with the word 'posterity'

posterity

aftermath, blood relative, collateral relative, descendants, family, heirs, kinnery, line, progeniture, sequel, spindle side

Definition n. all of the offspring of a given progenitor

Last update: October 31, 2015


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Computer can store all information for posterity.   [noun]

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The authors noticed also cellular differentiation violations in posterity of white rats irradiated by EMF with PFD of 500 microW/cm2.   [noun]

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Let not Posterity be surprised that this register is not complete.   [noun]

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The orator, or the politician, who can produce such a state of things, is commonly popular with his contemporaries, however he may be treated by posterity.   [noun]

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Thus had this ancient grammar school of Stonnington fostered many scholars, some of whom had written grammars for themselves and their posterity.   [noun]

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She was less concerned at the thought of what posterity might say of her morals than at the idea that she must inevitably die.   [noun]

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Posterity, whose verdict she dreaded--this wise old reader of the future was right--must extol her as the most fervently beloved, the most desirable of women.   [noun]

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"I will not class among the latter the more prudent and sagacious authors who, when writing to individuals, keep one eye on posterity."   [noun]

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But Cyrus the Persian (Jehovah bless his posterity.)   [noun]

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The gods themselves must be my enemies, or why do they rob me of everything I love, deny me posterity and even that military glory which is my just due.   [noun]

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If we succeed in clearing the soil from the rubbish of the past and present, we will leave to posterity the greatest and safest heritage of all ages.   [noun]

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