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herein
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
herein
(adverb)
herein
/hiɚ
ˈ
ɪn/
adverb
herein
/hiɚ
ˈ
ɪn/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of HEREIN
formal
1
:
in this book, document, etc.
For an explanation of the abbreviations used
herein
, see the section entitled “Abbreviations in this Work.”
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2
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in this statement, fact, or detail
—
used to introduce something that is related to the main subject and that is usually followed by an explanation
The company faces more competition every year.
Herein
lies the challenge. In order to maintain our current standing, we have to increase sales.
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