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View synonyms for herein

herein

[ heer-in ]

adverb

  1. in or into this place.
  2. in this fact, circumstance, etc.; in view of this.


herein

/ ˌhɪərˈɪn /

adverb

  1. formal.
    in or into this place, thing, document, etc
  2. rare.
    in this respect, circumstance, etc


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Word History and Origins

Origin of herein1

before 1000; Middle English; Old English hērinne. See here, in

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Example Sentences

Herein lies the great dilemma then for the advocates of amnesty.

There are 17 processes herein, which collectively take four years for a craftsman to master.

Clarence X accepted the obvious truths herein, but could not truck with the association of Fard with god.

Herein lies the paradigm shift to a just and sustainable peace and an integration of Israel into the region.

Just the opposite, they want to strengthen Torah…and herein lies the great danger.

Herein he found an empty stall that was dark enough not to be seen, and still afforded sufficient light to read in.

Will your Majesty order what shall be most suitable for this particular, and for whatever else is mentioned herein.

An English writer could very appropriately call this a cloud of smoke as he has another scene herein described.

Herein is discovered the difference between violins of the three great masters named and others of the same name.

At the commencement of the period herein spoken of string-toned stops as we know them to-day scarcely existed.

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