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afterlife

[af-ter-lahyf, ahf-] / ˈæf tərˌlaɪf, ˈɑf- /


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Koh said whatever was stored in these vessels was considered valuable enough to accompany Tutankhamen into the afterlife, and important enough that grave robbers were willing to risk an attempted theft.

From Science Daily

The only comfort Calvin has in grappling with his sister’s death is knowing that she believed in a higher protector and an afterlife.

From Los Angeles Times

But perhaps it’s a quality she’s acquired in the afterlife.

From Los Angeles Times

Depictions of the digital afterlife in shows such as “Black Mirror” can feel bleak, foreshadowing a dystopian future where people get resurrected from the grave as chatbots and robots.

From Los Angeles Times

And It’s interesting because we both have very definite points of view of what happens in the afterlife, about everything and about living your life fully.

From Los Angeles Times