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What does hereafter mean?

"Hereafter" refers to the time or state after death. It's often used in religious contexts to talk about an afterlife or what happens to a person's soul after their physical body dies.

Here are some examples of how "hereafter" is used:

* "She believed in a peaceful hereafter where she would be reunited with her loved ones." This implies a belief in an afterlife.

* "They discussed the meaning of life and the nature of the hereafter." This suggests a conversation about spiritual beliefs and what happens after death.

* "His legacy will live on in the hereafter." This means his impact and memory will continue to exist after he dies.

In general, "hereafter" implies a state of existence beyond the physical realm. It can be a religious concept, but it can also be used more broadly to refer to any future state or time, even without any spiritual implications.

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