Henceforward [adverb]
Definition of Henceforward:
for that reason; therefore
Opposite/Antonyms of Henceforward:
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Sentence/Example of Henceforward:
The hills disappear some miles above this city, and henceforward to the sea all is flat and tame as a marsh.
Henceforward he always learnt with them, and resented being excused any task on the grounds of his youth.
Severne took his trouble henceforward in a becomingly serious-minded manner.
It is useless to tell me: "if you keep quiet now, you will be able to work better henceforward."
This is Tibet proper, and henceforward you may travel for scores of miles and hardly see any plant more than a few inches high.
This branch of Amal royalty henceforward bears no fruit in history.
Henceforward be all my difficulties on the heads of my opponents!
Henceforward, in his sexual sensibility, the rose assumed extraordinary importance.
Henceforward the rivals hobnobbed at whist, although the doctor always felt a sense of aversion towards the chemist.
Henceforward it was the king who put forward schemes of reform and the diet which modified or rejected them.