herein
Americanadverb
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in or into this place.
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in this fact, circumstance, etc.; in view of this.
adverb
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formal in or into this place, thing, document, etc
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rare in this respect, circumstance, etc
Etymology
Origin of herein
before 1000; Middle English; Old English hērinne. See here, in
Example Sentences
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And herein lies one of the central ironies of the Windsor story today: Those who have worked with Harry in the U.S. say he would have also made a great working royal.
The document specifies that “the word ‘property’ as used herein shall mean and include everything, whether tangible or intangible, subject to ownership.”
“As a result of LA City’s failure described herein, Player Cards have no value for the purposes of obtaining affordable tee times at LA City Golf Courses,” the lawsuit said.
From Los Angeles Times
The pyrenoid-associated proteins reported herein are a potential basis for improving crop productivity in the future.
From Science Daily
And herein lies the real promise and opportunity in the San Gabriel Valley.
From Los Angeles Times
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