posterity|posterities in English
noun
[pos·ter·i·ty || pɑ'sterətɪ /pɒ-]
offspring, descendants; future generations
Use "posterity|posterities" in a sentence
1. It brings neither posterity nor exaltation.
2. The loss to posterity is incalculable.
3. * Prophecies for us and for our posterity.
4. She saw her future family—her posterity.
5. Their music has been preserved for posterity.
6. His work must be preserved for posterity.
7. This wise precaution preserved the Garden for posterity.
8. Posterity will remember him as a great man.
9. A few are not well known to posterity.
10. Fortunately for posterity, Barringer was a stubborn man.
11. But which are the crucial ones to our posterity?
12. You must stop imagining that posterity will vindicate you.
13. A photographer recorded the scene on video for posterity.
14. Few of his works will go down to posterity.
15. I would preserve these books for posterity, Your Holiness.
16. Posterity will jump to conclusions: that is its nature.
17. Let us just record another similar point for posterity.
18. Cain's posterity never makes it past the flood of Noah.
19. Alaskans for Posterity exists to protect Alaska's economy from politics
20. 6 Few of his works will go down to posterity.
21. You are the pioneers for both your progenitors and your posterity.
22. *Pierre Brassier de Jocas, who continued the posterity, see below: f3
23. Happily, preservation groups stepped in to save some stock for posterity.
24. Boxing up the wedding gown for posterity is so pass é.
25. Abbot, this affects the handing down of Shaolin martial arts to posterity.