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  1. a medical examination of a dead person's body in order to find out the cause of death: conduct a post-mortem The coroner admitted making a number of errors when he conducted the post-mortem on the woman. Synonym. autopsy. informal. a discussion of an event after it has happened, especially of what was wrong with it or why it failed:

  2. : an analysis or discussion of an event after it is over. Synonyms. Adjective. posthumous. Noun. autopsy. necropsy.

  3. noun. analysis or study of a recently completed event. a postmortem on a game of chess. See postmortem examination. postmortem. 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.” Discover More.

  4. post-mortem (on something) a discussion or an examination of an event after it has happened, especially in order to find out why it failed. to hold a post-mortem on the party’s election defeat

  5. A postmortem is a medical examination of a dead body. It's a kind of autopsy done to learn exactly how the person died. In Latin, mortem is a form of the word for "death," and post means "after." A postmortem, logically enough, is something that happens after death, usually an examination.

  6. A post-mortem is a medical examination of a dead person's body in order to find out how they died.

  7. A post-mortem is a medical examination of a dead person's body in order to find out how they died.

  8. POST-MORTEM definition: a medical examination of a dead body to find out why the person died. Learn more.

  9. postmortem (on something) a discussion or an examination of an event after it has happened, especially in order to find out why it failed to hold a postmortem on the candidate's election defeat. Check pronunciation: postmortem. Definition of postmortem noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  10. noun. an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease. synonyms: PM, autopsy, necropsy, post-mortem examination, postmortem, postmortem examination. see more.