Definition of Afterlives

1. Noun. (plural of afterlife) ¹

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Definition of Afterlives

1. afterlife [n] - See also: afterlife

Lexicographical Neighbors of Afterlives

aftergrowth
aftergrowths
afterguard
afterguards
afterheat
afterhind
afterimage
afterimages
afterimpression
afterimpressions
afterings
afterlife
afterlifes
afterling
afterlings
afterlives (current term)
afterload
afterloading screw
afterloads
aftermarket
aftermarkets
aftermath
aftermaths
aftermentioned
aftermind
aftermost
aftermovement
afterness
afternoon
afternoon tea

Literary usage of Afterlives

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1852)
"What success this discipline had, or how the effects of it operated upon the afterlives of these King's boys, I cannot say : but I am sure that, ..."

2. The Christian Examiner (1854)
"... laid before the pulpit, where they both had been successively consecrated to the sacred work which was to task and honor the whole of their afterlives. ..."

3. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1870)
"... lioth parties, however, evinced the strength of their attachment, by devoting their afterlives to celibacy. It seems to have been to this event that . ..."

4. On Life After Death by Gustave Theodore Fechner (1906)
"... for numberless spheres of human lives — the germs and substructions of their afterlives — to cross in this world without disturbing and confusing each ..."

5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1879)
"... gave signal proof in their afterlives that it was not from lack of ability. I have heard it said that the public services offer no inducement, ..."

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