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herewith
[ heer-with, -with ]
adverb
- along with this.
- by means of this; hereby.
herewith
/ ˌhɪəˈwɪð; -ˈwɪθ /
adverb
- formal.together with this
we send you herewith your statement of account
- a less common word for hereby
Word History and Origins
Origin of herewith1
Example Sentences
Herewith for your enjoyment and frustration is my list, by category and in no particular order.
Herewith the 100 funniest televised moments in the history of the British House of Commons.
I ask you herewith, please help us, please look our case very serious.
Herewith, a 12 Days of Christmas reading list you might actually enjoy.
Herewith, as a public service, the new Herman Cain Board Game.
You will also receive herewith a small belt for the Panis and a large one for the Tetaus or Camanches.
The little memorandum illustrated herewith is very handy to carry in the coat or vest pocket for taking notes, etc.
Among the monkish loot at St. Albans was an ancient cameo herewith reproduced.
Said Hallblithe raising the cup: “Herewith I wish thee youth!”
Herewith is given a metrical translation of an ancient Pawnee ritualistic hymn.
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