hereof
Americanadverb
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of this.
upon the receipt hereof.
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concerning this.
more hereof later.
adverb
Etymology
Origin of hereof
before 1050; Middle English, Old English hēr of. See here, of 1
Example Sentences
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The lease specifies that the Angels must maintain their stadium “at least equal to first class professional baseball stadiums, such as, on the date hereof, Kansas City and Dodger stadiums.”
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2022
Medieval nobility was a deathless theme for Parrish; even the caption for his 1921 Jell-O ad ran: "The King and Queen might eat hereof and Noblemen besides."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Fifty-five years ago and more, the writer hereof earned his first dollar playing for dances in Butler county, a young boy in his middle teens.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This is to Certify, to whomsoever it may concern, That the Bearer hereof That was where I had to write my name.
From "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson
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Vpon aduertisement hereof, Harold King of England caried all his forces against Harfager.
From The Lives of the III Normans, Kings of England: William the First, William the Second, Henrie the First by Hayward, John
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