hereafter

  • 11hereafter — here|af|ter1 [ˌhıərˈa:ftə US ˌhırˈæftər] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] formal from this time 2.) formal after death ▪ his belief in God and a life hereafter 3.) law in a later part of an official or legal document ▪ the Ulster Democratic Unionist… …

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  • 12hereafter — Synonyms and related words: Heaven, Paradise, a better place, afterlife, afterworld, approaching, coming, desired, destinal, destined, destiny, determined, emergent, eternal home, eventual, extrapolated, fatal, fate, fated, fatidic, forthcoming,… …

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  • 13hereafter — 1. adverb, formal nothing I say hereafter is intended to offend Syn: from now on, after this, as of now, from this moment forth, from this day forth, from this day forward, subsequently, in (the) future, hence, henceforth, henceforward; formal… …

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  • 14hereafter — 1. adverb a) In time to come; in some future time or state. Hereafter he from war shall come. b) From now on 2. noun a) A future existence or state. Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter …

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  • 15hereafter — here|af|ter [ hır æftər ] adverb VERY FORMAL 1. ) starting from this moment. This word is often used in official and legal documents: All buildings hereafter built on this block will be at least ten feet from the next building. 2. ) used for… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 16hereafter — 1 adverb 1 (sentence adverb) formal from this time 2 formal after death 3 law in a later part of a legal document 2 noun the hereafter a life after death: Do you believe in the hereafter? …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17hereafter — UK [hɪərˈɑːftə(r)] / US [hɪrˈæftər] adverb very formal 1) starting from this moment. This word is often used in official and legal documents All buildings hereafter built on this block will be at least ten feet from the next building. 2) used for …

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  • 18hereafter — /hɪərˈaftə / (say hearr ahftuh) adverb 1. after this in time or order; at some future time. 2. in the world to come: *And if they have racing hereafter / (And who is to say they will not?) –a.b. (banjo) paterson, 1895. –noun 3. a future life; the …

  • 19hereafter — I. adverb Date: before 12th century 1. after this in sequence or in time 2. in some future time or state II. noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1546 1. future 2. an existence beyond earthly life < belie …

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  • 20hereafter — /hear af teuhr, ahf /, adv. 1. after this in time or order; at some future time; farther along. 2. in the time to follow; from now on: Hereafter I will not accept their calls. 3. in the life or world to come. 4. hereinafter. n. 5. a life or&#8230; …

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