hereafter

  • 1Hereafter — Álbum de Magica Publicación 19 de octubre, 2007 (Rumania) 5 de noviembre, 2007 (Europa) Grabación 2006 y 2007 Género(s) Death metal melódico …

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  • 2hereafter — I (Eventually) adverb at a fixed time, later, ultimately associated concepts: hereafter acquired, hereafter built II (Henceforth) adverb afterwards, from here on, from now on, from this time on Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 3Hereafter — Here*aft er, adv. [AS. h[=e]r[ae]fter.] In time to come; in some future time or state. [1913 Webster] Hereafter he from war shall come. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4Hereafter — Here*aft er, n. A future existence or state. [1913 Webster] Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter. Addison. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 5hereafter — [adv] from now on after this, eventually, hence, henceforth, henceforward, hereupon, in the course of time, in the future, ultimately; concept 799 hereafter [n] life after death afterlife, aftertime, afterward, afterworld, by and by*, future,… …

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  • 6hereafter — ► ADVERB formal 1) from now on or at some time in the future. 2) after death. ► NOUN (the hereafter) ▪ life after death …

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  • 7hereafter — O.E. heræfter (adv.) in the future; later on; see HERE (Cf. here) + AFTER (Cf. 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 …

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  • 8hereafter — [hir af′tər] adv. 1. after this; from now on; in the future 2. following this, esp. in a writing, book, etc. 3. in the state or life after death n. 1. the future 2. the state or life after death …

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  • 9Hereafter — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Hereafter – Das Leben danach Originaltitel Hereafter …

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  • 10hereafter — [[t]hɪ͟ərɑ͟ːftə(r), æ̱ft [/t]] 1) ADV: ADV with cl Hereafter means from this time onwards. [FORMAL, WRITTEN] My new plan seems admirable hereafter for three years my name will not appear at all. Syn: henceforth, from now on 2) ADV: ADV with cl In …

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