hereafter

/hɪrˈæftər/
adverb
  1. In the future; from now on.
    • Hereafter, all employees must wear ID badges.
    • I promise to be more careful hereafter.
    • The rules will apply to any new members hereafter.
  2. In a later part of a document or text.
    • This agreement, hereafter called the 'Contract,' is binding.
    • The town of Springfield (hereafter 'the Town') will host the event.
    • The company (hereafter referred to as 'the Client') agrees to the terms.
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noun
  1. Life after death; the afterlife.
    • The poem reflects on the mysteries of the hereafter.
    • Many religions have beliefs about the hereafter.
    • She found comfort in the idea of a peaceful hereafter.
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