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hereafter

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 In time to come; in some future time or state. 2 from now on n. 1 A future existence or state. 2 Existence after death.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Hereafter is the third album from the Romanian power metal band Magica . It was released in 2007. There is a video for the songs "All Waters Have the Colour of Drowning" and "Entangled".

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hereafter \Here*aft"er\, n. A future existence or state. 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter. --Addison.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adverb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ I have a feeling that life for me in Japan hereafter will be quite different. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He should have died hereafter .... ▪ No attempt has been made in these pages to measure the achievement of those ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English heræfter (adv.) "in the future; later on;" see here + after . Meaning "after death" is mid-14c. As a noun, "time in the future," from 1540s. Meaning "a future world, the world to come" is from 1702.

Usage examples of hereafter.

I never saw the Alabamian again, though I heard from him once, as will appear hereafter.

That fifty years hence, these scourges of humanity will be curable by the administration of any remedy, to be hereafter discovered by experimentation on animals,--in the Rockefeller Institute, for instance,--I have not the slightest faith.

Canada Lady Cartier and my daughters have asked me not to forget to present to you and Lady Watkin their best wishes and kindest regards, to remember them kindly to your son, and to offer their compliments to Miss Watkin, in the hope of making her acquaintance hereafter.

Should it ever be known hereafter, at a time when he stood before the people as a candidate for some high political trust, that he had tamely submitted to the infliction of a cowskin, the revelation would be fatal to all his hopes of ambition, and conclusive against all his social pretensions.

That Denbigh could forget Emily so soon, he would not believe, and he greatly feared he had been driven into a step, from despair, that he might hereafter repent of.

We shall hereafter see that solutions of these substances, when placed on the discs of leaves, do not incite inflection.

Queen Elizabeth, complaining of the name for an unlucky one, had re-christened her The Dainty, not without some by-quip, perhaps, at the character of her most dainty captain, Richard Hawkins, the complete seaman and Euphuist afloat, of whom, perhaps, more hereafter.

We shall hereafter meet with the same kind of movement in the joints of certain Gramineae, and it is probably common to many plants while circumnutating.

And Sir John, when he had riped the turret weel, led my gudesire into the dining-parlour, and took him by the hand, and spoke kindly to him, and said he was sorry he should have doubted his word, and that he would hereafter be a good master to him, to make amends.

These fragments are quickly reknit into the body of ice, which we shall hereafter term the glacier, and in this process the expulsion of the air goes on more rapidly than before, and the mass assumes a more transparent icelike quality.

In his intercourse with the Latins, Alexius was patient and artful: his discerning eye pervaded the new system of an unknown world and I shall hereafter describe the superior policy with which he balanced the interests and passions of the champions of the first crusade.

Mage Guardians would hereafter pop through Ladders with bound stacks of broadsheets on a regular basis.

One example of the shameless subterfuges under which the French stand prepared to defend whatever cruelties they may hereafter think fit to commit in bringing the Marquesan natives into subjection is well worthy of being recorded.

Fourth, said special commissioners shall also investigate and report upon any other matters that may hereafter be directed by the Secretary of War, and shall with all convenient dispatch make report to him in writing of their investigation, and shall also from time to time make special reports to the Secretary of War upon such matters as they may deem of importance to the public interests.

It is best for him to know, that, in order to be a happy man, he must always be a laborer, with the mind or the body, or with both: and that the reasonable exertion of his powers, bodily and mental, is not to be regarded as mere drudgery, but as a good discipline, a wise ordination, a training in this primary school of our being, for nobler endeavors, and spheres of higher activity hereafter.