After someone has died. A soldier who dies during a mission can be given a medal posthumously.
The deceased war veteran was given the rank of colonel posthumously. The lost explorers were posthumously honored by their fellow mountain climbers. The author's book was published posthumously.
Well, "posthumously" means "after death". So it would probably be something like "right now"... I don't know. Look the word up in a thesaurus and you'll find out.
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Posthumously refers to after death. In this case pardoned after death.
"Posthumously" means "after death."
it means this is very lame
Posthumously refers to after death. In this case pardoned after death.
Since he was killing in the battle, his medal was awarded posthumously. Leonardo da Vinci's writings were only published posthumously.
The author's book was published posthumously
A posthumously produced album requires him to be dead. Justin Bieber is still alive, therefore, no albums can be produced posthumously.
Posthumously.
The deceased war veteran was given the rank of colonel posthumously. The lost explorers were posthumously honored by their fellow mountain climbers. The author's book was published posthumously.
Yes. Because of the amount of gallantry required to earn the award, the majority of them are given posthumously.
You were given the award after your death. i.e. the Navy SEAL that earned the Medal of Honor but was killed in the act. He was awarded the Medal of Honor 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.