thenceforth

IPA: ðɛnsfˈɔrθ

adverb

  • From that time on.
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Examples of "thenceforth" in Sentences

  • The collision took place at Chrysler's Farm, -- a name thenceforth of potent memory.
  • When Antony deserted his Roman wife for Egypt's sensuous queen, he quickly became an enervated ass and his name thenceforth was Ichabod.
  • His name thenceforth was in a multitude of mouths; yet much in his character, position, and motives always remains shadowy and uncertain.
  • Its course thenceforth is mostly through a level country, and its current is generally placid, being usually from two to three miles an hour.
  • It has come to be practically a sort of rule in literature, that a man, having once shown himself capable of original writing, is entitled thenceforth to steal from the writings of others at discretion.
  • And his father, as soon as he found me turned into the mistress, and “his lady” (as he would have me called thenceforth, whether or no on my part), not another word would he tell me of the household sentiments, politics, or romances.
  • And his father, as soon as he found me turned into the mistress, and "his lady" (as he would have me called thenceforth, whether or no on my part), not another word would he tell me of the household sentiments, politics, or romances.
  • After the peace of 1881, it used to be publicly recognised that the English were entitled thenceforth to a first place in the nation's friendship, and that the retrocession put a term to all recriminations applying to previous dates.
  • Darius recrossed the river after an interval of somewhat more than two months, victorious according to his own notions, and regarded himself as entitled thenceforth to enumerate among the subject races of his empire "the Scyths beyond the sea."

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