Postmortem [adjective]
Definition of Postmortem:
following death
Opposite/Antonyms of Postmortem:
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Sentence/Example of Postmortem:
It seemed to me wed done something worth sittin around an havin a postmortem about.
They had ceased to be factors in the equation; they were 'non est' in the postmortem history of John Grier.
The doctor and the wife held a postmortem examination of the hat, and found the slice of Limberger.
Other authors have failed to demonstrate similar lesions, or have considered them due to postmortem change.
There was extensive hemorrhage into the brain, as shown by postmortem examination, the cerebral vessels being atheromatous.
In the end I might leave one gleaming flake or so amidst the slag heaps for a moment of postmortem sympathy.
I think—yes—in that we would have, particularly, postmortem examined the body much more carefully than we did.
It was a constant source of surprise to his students to note how well the master's diagnosis agreed with postmortem findings.
The postmortem examination did not entirely clear up the doubts of diagnosis.
On postmortem there are to be found hmorrhagic gastro-enteritis, splenitis, and nephritis.