'Posthumously' refers to something after someone has died, usually in the case of awards being given to someone for achievements before their death. It's an adverb and is not used often. Here's an example: "Joe Bloggs was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize posthumously and the prize was collected by his wife, Mary Bloggs." [Joe Bloggs is the UK version of John Doe!]
The term you're looking for is "posthumously".For example, "Sgt. Cookiebuns was awarded the Metal of Honor posthumously for his brave actions in the line of duty."
Since he was killing in the battle, his medal was awarded posthumously. Leonardo da Vinci's writings were only published posthumously.
The definition and proper usage of the word managed is to handle or direct with skill. An example of the proper use of the word manage is "The business is managed by the owner's daughter.".
He Emailed him after the work was done to show his progress. This is an example of usage of email word.
Texting is a much newer form of communication than telegrams.
Yes, here is an example of its usage: "The red blankets are the thickest of the ones we have in stock."
posthumous- i.e. he was honored posthumously
Yes, there have been a few instances where the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded posthumously. One such example is Erik Axel Karlfeldt, who was awarded the prize in 1931 after his death in 1931. Another example is Boris Pasternak, who was awarded the prize in 1958, but declined it, and it was later awarded to him posthumously in 1989.
I believe the word you're looking for is "posthumous" or "posthumously."
'His mobile data usage was 250 megabytes this month.' 'His usage of the back-door was allowed due to his employment at the shop.'
The word usage is a noun.
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