What is another word for herewith?

Pronunciation: [hi͡əwˈɪð] (IPA)

Herewith is a phrase that is often used in business and legal documents to introduce or attach a related item or document. Synonyms for this phrase include "enclosed," "attached," "included," "appended," "accompanying," "with this," "herein," "hereunder," "hereinbelow," and "relative hereto." Each of these synonyms has similar meanings and is used in similar contexts as herewith. Choosing the appropriate synonym can help to add clarity and professionalism to written communication, while avoiding repetition and monotony. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the specific context and intended meaning of the document or message being conveyed.

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Usage examples for Herewith

In such narratives as the one herewith presented, subsequent travelers and other experts, with no other interests to serve except those of fair play, have critically examined the material.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
When the lights began to glow along the sea wall and in the Club, and under the trees to light the music, the Prince and the Princess, with Lady Ampthill and Lord Lamington, came and walked up and down and spoke to people, and all the ladies stood up from their tea tables as they passed, and I tell you it was good; such soft glowing evening colours and gracious figures, such groups there were to paint-my apologies for the hasty attempt herewith.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
And the Emerson poem in prose is given herewith: O poet!
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell

Famous quotes with Herewith

  • I herewith commission you to carry out all preparations with regard to... a total solution of the Jewish question in those territories of Europe which are under German influence.
    Hermann Goering
  • Thank you for your letter and for the enclosure which I return herewith. I have been wondering whether there is any means of preventing the confusion between you and me, and I half-thought that we might write a joint letter to in the following terms: Sir, To prevent the continuation of confusions which frequently occur, we beg to state that neither of us is the other. Do you think this would be a good plan?
    Bertrand Russell

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