What is another word for and hereby?

Pronunciation: [and hˈi͡əba͡ɪ] (IPA)

The phrase "and hereby" is often used to connect two statements or clauses, indicating that the second statement is a consequence or result of the first. Some synonyms for this phrase include "thus," "consequently," "therefore," "as a result," "accordingly," and "hence." These words all convey a sense of cause and effect, showing the relationship between the two statements. Other synonyms that could be used to replace "and hereby" include "since," "because," "so," "due to this," and "on account of." By varying the language and using different synonyms, writers can add variety and depth to their sentences while conveying the same meaning.

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Famous quotes with And hereby

  • All dreads other than reverent dread that are proffered to us, though they come under the colour of holiness yet are not so true, and hereby may they be known asunder. — That dread that maketh us hastily to flee from all that is not good and fall into our Lord’s breast, as the Child into the Mother’s bosom, with all our intent and with all our mind, knowing our feebleness and our great need, knowing His everlasting goodness and His blissful love, only seeking to Him for salvation, cleaving to with sure trust: that dread that bringeth us into this working, it is natural, gracious, good and true. And all that is contrary to this, either it is wrong, or it is mingled with wrong. Then is this the remedy, to know them both and refuse the wrong.
    Julian of Norwich

Related words: and so, and, thus, hereby, for this reason, for that reason

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