Hereby

Word HEREBY
Character 6
Hyphenation here by
Pronunciations /hɪəˈbʌɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Hereby"

What do we mean by hereby?

By virtue of this act, decree, bulletin, or document; by this means. adverb

Near by; not far off.

By this; by means of this.

By means of this. adverb

Close by; very near. adverb

By this means, action or process. adverb

(formal) by means of this adverb

Near this place; nearby.

By this means, action or process.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Hereby

The word "hereby" in example sentences

Page 16 seller warrants that the title hereby made shall perfectly convey the said slaves to the said Robert B. Minturn, for the purpose of their emancipation: and that all further proper deeds or instruments on behalf of the sellers shall be made and executed so as fully to carry out the said purposes of these presents. ❋ Unknown (1851)

a breach thereof, and the title hereby conveyed shall revert to the grantor Mary Baker G. Eddy, her heirs and assigns forever, upon her entry upon said land and taking possession thereof for such breach. ❋ Mary Baker Eddy (1865)

dred and nineteen, as amended by chapter three hundred and sixty-five of the General Acts of the said year, is hereby extended until March first, nineteen hundred and twenty - one, and during the term hereby extended the commission shall have all the powers and duties granted by the said acts. ❋ Unknown (1663)

The CHOPPER Fluency Meter (the "Software") licenses hereby is intended for use only by licensed speech language pathologists who work with people who stutter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Additionally, as we have done previously, we are again hereby advising ❋ Unknown (2010)

That hereby is intimated how full the psalmist's heart was of the praises of God and how desirous he was that this good work might go on. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The desolation of Egypt hereby is foretold, and the waste that should be made of that rich country. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The Attorney General hereby is delegated the power to approve the use for intelligence purposes, within the United States or against a United States person abroad, of any technique for which a warrant would be required if undertaken for law enforcement purposes, provided that such techniques shall not be undertaken unless the Attorney General has determined in each case that there is probable cause to believe that the technique is directed against a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power. ❋ Unknown (2005)

(already) overcome the world : the victory (where faith is) hereby is implied as having been already obtained (1Jo 2: 13; 4: 4). ❋ Unknown (1871)

A smoking gun would be: “I, eyewitness insert name hereby testify under penalty of perjury that I was about to give a $1 million 3-book contract to Plaintiff Scalzi, until I read this blog comment, at which point I ripped up the contract.” ❋ Unknown (2007)

Is there a good sword hereby, a helm, a byrny and a shield? ❋ William Morris (1865)

In section 6, line 1, strike out the word "hereby," and after the word ❋ Grover Cleveland (1872)

We do hereby -- no, no, not the "hereby"; quite simply, Richie -- pledge ourselves -- I said some other word not "pledge" to use our utmost authority and influence to exclude from our circles persons refusing to make the reparation of an apology for wanton common insults: we renounce intercourse with men declining, when guilty of provoking the sentiment of hostility, to submit to the jurisdiction of our Court. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

We do hereby -- no, no, not the "hereby"; quite simply, ❋ George Meredith (1868)

Page 15 than that other oath of abjuration, "renouncing 'hereby' all allegiance to the United States;" implying in the clearest manner that until the oath is taken, allegiance is still due to the ❋ Unknown (1862)

States, since that time, and I have none that I can "hereby" renounce. ❋ Unknown (1862)

And whatever false teachers might insinuate, as if the Christian religion did allow a greater liberty in these things, and made that "a cloak for licentiousness," hereby "turning the grace of God," that is, the doctrine of the gospel, "into lasciviousness," as St. Jude speaks, ❋ 1630-1694 (1820)

Under the procedure now under consideration, the full House would first vote on a rule containing language declaring that upon passage of a further bill, the House reconciliation bill, the House would "hereby" concur in the Senate amendments to H.R. 3590, the bill that has already passed the Senate. ❋ Michael C. Dorf (2010)

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