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herewith

[heer-with, -with]

adverb

  1. along with this.

  2. by means of this; hereby.



herewith

/ ˌhɪəˈwɪð, -ˈwɪθ /

adverb

  1. formal,  together with this

    we send you herewith your statement of account

  2. a less common word for hereby

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Word History and Origins

Origin of herewith1

before 1050; Middle English herwith, Old English hērwith. See here, with ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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And it says, “Dear Mr. President, I submit herewith my resignation as Carpentier Professor of Pediatrics and Executive Officer of the Department of Pediatrics to take effect at the close of the current academic year.”

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“The loyalist groupings are herewith withdrawing their support for the Belfast Agreement,” they said in a letter to Johnson quoted by the Belfast Telegraph.

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“We are enclosing herewith the check of the Aloco Oil Co. . . . for $5,000, payable to the Democratic Congressional Committee,” his letter said.

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So, herewith, a roundup of some of the most popular stories as featured in the Essential Arts newsletter in 2018:

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Ladies and gentlemen, herewith are my humble nominations for the year’s best so far, proffered in the hopes that, come next January when the final shortlists are decided, they won’t go unnoticed.

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