noun
- The plural of posteriority; the quality or state of being later in time, order, or sequence; the condition of coming after something else.
Usage: formal; rare; chiefly philosophical or technical contexts
Examples
- The posteriorities of these events were carefully documented in the historical record.
- In logic, the posteriorities of conclusions depend on the validity of their premises.
- The philosopher discussed the posteriorities of different claims in the argument.
- Due to the posteriorities of the second proposal, the first one was adopted immediately.