insofar

IPA: ˈɪnsʌfɑr

adverb

  • To such a degree or extent.
  • Insofar as.

in so far

IPA: ɪnsˈoʊfˈɑr

adverb

  • to the degree or extent
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Examples of "insofar" in Sentences

    Examples of "in-so-far" in Sentences

    • They should get government money in-so-far as the government is giving it.
    • California, except in-so-far as their history connects them with the founding of the _Alta_ California Missions.
    • After extensive travel on Jakarta's many busway routes, my opinion remained unchanged in-so-far speed was concerned.
    • While not exactly flattering, as a character she demonstrates the extreme complexity of Joycean characters, which, I suppose, is feminist in-so-far as she is not a sketch -- the way Kurtz' wife is portrayed in Heart of Darkness, say.
    • Hence, in-so-far as it is the duty of the Church to prohibit profanity, it is her duty to protest and oppose Freemasonry; seeing that every stone in this superstructure, from foundation to cap-stone, is laid in profanity -- swearing authorized by no law, either human or divine.
    • Furthermore, in trying to ascertain if there are some such things which can be understood as real in some important sense, Descartes attempts to bridge the waking and dreaming worlds by way of basic arithmetic, ignoring of course the general implications of set theory and the nature of numbers as being logical constructs in-so-far as we understand them.
    • On the other hand, the School of Law could not properly be designated a school, in-so-far as claiming to be based upon the principles of a founder; it consisted merely of such persons as were inclined to think of government after a certain fashion, and who attempted to associate their empirical view of the world with the principles of such school as that to which each one may have belonged. 3

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