After-life

Synonyms for "after-life"

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Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Since the Creator had made the facts of the after-life inaccessible to man, He must not have required that man understand death in order to live fruitfully.

Source: tatoeba (418416)

I wonder if there exists a universe where there is no poverty. Would it be maybe an after-life universe? If we always think about poverty, our mind will register that we are really poor. Maybe, in fact, most everybody is poor, at least, financially. Even if one is a multibillionaire, one's expenses may be proportionately huge, like hundreds of millions of dollars.

Source: tatoeba (10763073)

After-life proved the truth of this melancholy prophecy: and Mrs Clapp revenged herself for the deterioration of mankind by levying the most savage contributions upon the tea-caddies and legs of mutton of her locataires.

Source: wiktionary

But the most highly gifted of all peoples in poetic insight were the Greeks. They possessed supreme ability in the interpretation of nature as expression of spirit. They have countless mythoses to express the immortality of man and his after-life.

Source: wiktionary

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