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posteriority

NOUN
  1. the quality of being toward the back or toward the rear end
  2. following in time

How To Use posteriority In A Sentence

  • You may be interested to read Jim West's review of "the myth of the lost gospel" which argues for Matthean posteriority. Did Matthew Know Luke? A Neglected Angle on the Synoptic Problem
  • For some things are produced out of each other by combination, others by separation, and this makes the greatest difference to their priority and posteriority. Metaphysics
  • Time is defined as the measure of movement according to an order of anteriority and posteriority (numerous motus secundum prius et posterius). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Let's not forget that Spanish has inherited the following from Classical latin: "The rules tha regulates the verb in the regent clause and in the subordinate one in order to express anteriority, posteriority and contemporaneity; usually the subordinate clause go to subjunctive mood, and there are still present the infinitive clauses in spanish also the accusative dative. Languagehat.com: ITALIAN DIALECTS.
  • Yet his writing is emptily abstract and opaque, e.g. As images of posteriority, ruins reveal the primordiality of the temporal law dial holds sway over their obsolescence.
  • Have in posteriority a young person with greying hair a lot of be to accompany some kind of disease happening, because spirit is het-up, some are with hidebound be caused by.
  • Let's not forget that Spanish has inherited the following from Classical latin: "The rules tha regulates the verb in the regent clause and in the subordinate one in order to express anteriority, posteriority and contemporaneity; usually the subordinate clause go to subjunctive mood, and there are still present the infinitive clauses in spanish also the accusative dative. Languagehat.com: ITALIAN DIALECTS.
  • H.A. Wolfson has presented evidence for A.istotle's recognition of a type of term intermediate between equivocal and univocal terms, some instances of which were characterized by their use according to priority and posteriority. Medieval Theories of Analogy
  • This very loaded broaching, through the use of the word posthumanous, of the thought of an extreme posteriority finds itself sternly warned by Derrida's words, above.
  • But chronological posteriority is neither necessary nor sufficient for intellectual modernity. The Times Literary Supplement
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