aforetime, before all, earlier, erenow, formerly, in the past, or ever, recently, then as previously, to date, up to now
Definitionadv. used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Heretofore he has not submitted the application form. [Please select]
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In response the Moravians, at the General Synod (1909), welcomed the offer, but also declared their wish (a) to preserve their independence as a "Protestant Episcopal Church"; (b) to co-operate freely as heretofore with other Evangelical Churches. [Please select]
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We have heretofore referred to a similar phenomenon in Indiana. [Please select]
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She saw an implacable foe in Tarzan, always heretofore her best friend. [Please select]
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Waite should find it difficult to renew the lease on so favorable terms as heretofore. [Please select]
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Heretofore they had been living on, without hope or prospect of release. [Please select]
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Heretofore, at this season, hunters had always lined the river. [Please select]
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The British accordingly yielded and the Americans were granted fishing rights as "heretofore" enjoyed. [Please select]
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