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The word "posterity" is a noun.
Posterity is a noun.
Posterity is a word that derives from Latin, meaning the descendant of one or all future generations. It is most often used in the exclamation, "For posterity's sake!"
Posterity is a word for future generations, children. Used in the preamble of the Constitution of the USA: "And secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity."
She was saving the photo album for her posterity to see pictures of their ancestors.
No, "posterity" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
IMPORTANCE OF POSTERITY Posterity is the future generation,it is anyone who will be alive in the future.As any other thing in the world has its importane,so is it when discussing about posterity.the importance of a country posterity cannot be over_emphasised.posterity as the future generation,is the main point to whether a country will be progressive in the nearest future or not.the most important function of posterity is that it explains the future outcome of that country.since posterity is the root of a country,it is now necessary to consider it always.All things should be properly done to improve posterity.
Five purposes found in the preamble include:establish justiceinsure domestic tranquilityprovide for the common defensepromote the general welfaresecure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity
Our actions today will have a lasting impact on future generations and shape the world for posterity.
By posterity, the founding fathers meant EVERY future American citizen.
The grandfather looked lovingly over his posterity before addressing them at the family reunion.
No, a book cannot record your thoughts for posterity. Your thoughts can be written down in a book, but the book itself cannot record your thoughts independently.