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hereinafter
[ heer-in-af-ter, -ahf- ]
adverb
- afterward in this document, statement, etc.
hereinafter
/ ˌhɪərɪnˈɑːftə /
adverb
- formal.in a subsequent part or from this point on in this document, statement, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hereinafter1
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Example Sentences
I said it was too much when I heard of it; but it was then too late—she had already been referred to hereinafter as the tenant.
To my nephew, Saul Harrington, one hundred pounds a year, raised as hereinafter specified by a Government annuity.
The means by which he had imparted knowledge are displayed upon the stone, and below are the lines hereinafter set forth.
In time of war the said Robert and his heirs ought to serve the City in manner hereinafter written.
I shall hereinafter refer to this document as "the McLoughlin Document."
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