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postmortem

American  
[pohst-mawr-tuhm] / poʊstˈmɔr təm /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or occurring in the time following death.

  2. of or relating to examination of the body after death.

  3. occurring after the end of something; after the event.

    a postmortem criticism of a television show.


adverb

  1. after death.

    Pacemakers have to be removed postmortem from bodies that are going to be cremated.

noun

  1. Medicine/Medical.  a postmortem examination; autopsy.

  2. an evaluation or discussion occurring after the end or fact of something.

    to do a postmortem on the decision of a court.

  3. Cards.  a discussion of the bidding or playing of a previous hand.

postmortem British  
/ pəʊstˈmɔːtəm /

adjective

  1. (prenominal) occurring after death

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noun

  1. analysis or study of a recently completed event

    a postmortem on a game of chess

  2. See postmortem examination

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postmortem Cultural  
  1. Autopsy; figuratively, any analysis that follows an event: “When the convention is over, we'll have a postmortem to find ways of improving it for next year.” From Latin, meaning “after death.”


Etymology

Origin of postmortem

First recorded in 1725–35, postmortem is from Latin post mortem “after death”

Example Sentences

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The cells were obtained from adult postmortem eye tissue.

From Science Daily

To present the doctrine as merely a kind of postmortem scrub with spiritual soap and water is to miss much of its significance.

From The Wall Street Journal

His postmortem portraits, nearly 30 of which are reproduced in “The Harlem Book of the Dead,” are artistic assemblages that honor the dead and the community’s funerary traditions.

From The Wall Street Journal

You’re doing a postmortem of the relationship, as any smart, thoughtful person would.

From MarketWatch

In an eye-opening postmortem of a brutally short presidential campaign, Kamala Harris lays bare her grievances with members of President Biden’s inner circle.

From Los Angeles Times