hereinafter
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adverb
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Origin of hereinafter
Example Sentences
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Hereinafter, we are going to do pure history—aka originalism.
From Slate • Jul. 22, 2024
Hereinafter, these notes are referred to as "history."
From The 1893 Duryea Automobile In the Museum of History and Technology by Berkebile, Donald H.
Hereinafter is recorded nothing more weighty than the follies of young persons, perpetrated in a lost world which when compared with your ladyship's present planet seems rather callow.
From The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages by Cabell, James Branch
Hereinafter you have an attempt to depict a special temperament—one in essence "literary"—as very variously molded by diverse eras and as responding in proportion with its ability to the demands of a certain hour.
From The Certain Hour by Cabell, James Branch
Hereinafter these manuscripts are referred to, respectively, as Tüb.
From Drawings and Pharmacy in Al-Zahrawi's 10th-Century Surgical Treatise by Hamarneh, Sami Khalaf
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