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posterity /pɒˈstɛrɪti /noun [mass noun]1All future generations of people: the victims' names are recorded for posterity...- York's year of Millennium celebrations are to be captured on videotape for posterity for present and future generations.
- His influence as a composer was much greater than posterity has generally recognized.
- Ok, the good thing about ‘the internet’ is that it allows teenage stunts to be recorded for posterity.
Synonyms future generations, succeeding generations, those who come after us; the future 1.1 [in singular] archaic The descendants of a person: God offered Abraham a posterity like the stars of heaven...- The goal of Enoch's prayer, and Mahalalel's command, is to preserve the posterity of the righteous.
- The interests of the posterity shall rule in defining the interests of the general welfare.
- The law must be designed to defend the people, and their posterity, the general welfare.
Synonyms descendants, heirs, successors, offspring, children, family, progeny, scions; Law issue archaic seed Origin Late Middle English: from Old French posterite, from Latin posteritas, from posterus 'following'. Rhymes ambidexterity, asperity, austerity, celerity, dexterity, ferrety, prosperity, severity, sincerity, temerity, verity |