thereinafter

[thair-in-af-ter, -ahf-]

there·in·af·ter

[thair-in-af-ter, -ahf-]
adverb
afterward in that document.

Origin:
1810–20; therein + after
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thereinafter (ˌðɛərɪnˈɑːftə)
 
adv
formal from this point on in that document, statement, etc

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