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| here·af·ter [ heer áftər ] |
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1. after present time: from now on or at a time in the future
 He believes this to be a universal law of nature; and we may hope hereafter to see the law proved true.
 No one of us knows what may happen hereafter.
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2. in any following part: in a subsequent part of an article or document
 Here is established a Commerce Technology Advisory Board (hereafter in this section referred to as the "Advisory Board").
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3. after death: in the life that is thought by some to exist after death
 Mercy and forgiveness will be ours hereafter.
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noun |
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life after death: the life that is thought by some to exist after death
 Your deeds will be judged in the hereafter.
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