herewith
/'hiə'wið/
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Definition
- Adverb:
- With this communication or document: Used to indicate that something is included or sent along with the letter, email, or other written message you are currently reading or sending.
- By this means or action: Used in formal contexts to state that something is being done or provided through the present act or document.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- Please find the signed contract enclosed herewith. (This means the contract is included with this letter.)
- I am sending the report herewith for your review. (This means the report is attached or included with this message.)
- The payment, as requested, is submitted herewith. (This means the payment is being provided along with this document.)
Advanced Usage
- "Enclosed herewith": A formal phrase often used in business correspondence to state that an item is included with the letter.
- Enclosed herewith are the supporting documents.
- "Submitted herewith": Used in formal applications or legal contexts to indicate that something is being provided.
- My application is submitted herewith.
Variants and Related Words
- Hereby (adv): By this means or action, often used to formally announce or declare something.
- I hereby resign from my position.
- Herein (adv): In this document, statement, or matter.
- The terms and conditions are specified herein.
- Hereafter (adv): From this time forward; in the future.
- This agreement shall be binding hereafter.
Synonyms
- Enclosed: Included within the same envelope or package.
- Attached: Fastened or joined to something, especially a document.
- Included: Contained as part of a whole.
Related Phrases
- Accompanying this letter: A less formal alternative to "herewith."
- Accompanying this letter is the invoice.
- Together with this: Another phrase indicating inclusion.
- Together with this, please accept my apologies.
Adverb
- (formal) by means of this
- I hereby declare you man and wife