postérité
posterity, future generations
noun pos-teh-ree-TEH Rare
Origin: From Latin 'posteritas'.
Also means
descendants
Usage Note
Postérité is used in the phrase passer à la postérité ('to go down in history') or laisser quelque chose à la postérité ('to leave something for posterity'). It is uncountable in the abstract sense of 'future generations', but can mean 'descendants' more concretely. The word is formal and literary in register.
Examples
"Cette oeuvre a été saluée par la postérité."
Natural Translation
This work was celebrated by posterity.
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