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Definition of thenceforward in English: thenceforwardadverbðɛnsˈfɔːwədˌT͟Hensˈfôrwərd another term for thenceforth Example sentencesExamples - But long before then practical assimilation had begun: in January 1798 the occupied territory was divided into four departments, and thenceforward the region was governed to all intents and purposes as part of France.
- The man who interviewed me, known then and thenceforward as ‘Mr Brockwell’, explained that the company was a ‘financial advertising agency'.
- In 1863 he visited Pompeii and thenceforward daily life in Greece and Rome became his preoccupation.
- Three Essays, Moral and Political, which appeared in February 1748, was the first of Hume's books to which he put his own name, a practice he was thenceforward to continue.
- The Collective Bargaining Agreement set out the standard terms and conditions on which all seafarers serving on the vessels were thenceforward to be employed.
- Into his brain streamed one momentary lightning-flash of the Brahmic Splendor which has ever since lightened his life; upon his heart fell one drop of Brahmic Bliss, leaving thenceforward for always an aftertaste of heaven.
- Love and a spirit of self-forgetfulness took complete possession of my heart, and thenceforward I was perfectly happy.
- It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame.
- The father's empire then ceases, and he can from thenceforward no more dispose of the liberty of his son than that of any other man.
- On the contrary, patients' reports of magnetic sensations were thenceforward written off as being among the odd things that hysterical patients sometimes say.
- China provided the setting of Wedemeyer's next assignment - and the subject with which his career would thenceforward be permanently linked.
- If ever he made the slightest change in a dish, he vaunted the variation as an original idea, and thenceforward set up as the sovereign creator of the dainty.
- The alliteration and dramatic significance of the term had caught the public imagination, and thenceforward there was no escape from its use.
Rhymesforward, henceforward, shoreward, straightforward Definition of thenceforward in US English: thenceforwardadverbˌT͟Hensˈfôrwərd another term for thenceforth Example sentencesExamples - In 1863 he visited Pompeii and thenceforward daily life in Greece and Rome became his preoccupation.
- But long before then practical assimilation had begun: in January 1798 the occupied territory was divided into four departments, and thenceforward the region was governed to all intents and purposes as part of France.
- The alliteration and dramatic significance of the term had caught the public imagination, and thenceforward there was no escape from its use.
- On the contrary, patients' reports of magnetic sensations were thenceforward written off as being among the odd things that hysterical patients sometimes say.
- Love and a spirit of self-forgetfulness took complete possession of my heart, and thenceforward I was perfectly happy.
- If ever he made the slightest change in a dish, he vaunted the variation as an original idea, and thenceforward set up as the sovereign creator of the dainty.
- The Collective Bargaining Agreement set out the standard terms and conditions on which all seafarers serving on the vessels were thenceforward to be employed.
- Three Essays, Moral and Political, which appeared in February 1748, was the first of Hume's books to which he put his own name, a practice he was thenceforward to continue.
- It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame.
- The man who interviewed me, known then and thenceforward as ‘Mr Brockwell’, explained that the company was a ‘financial advertising agency'.
- Into his brain streamed one momentary lightning-flash of the Brahmic Splendor which has ever since lightened his life; upon his heart fell one drop of Brahmic Bliss, leaving thenceforward for always an aftertaste of heaven.
- China provided the setting of Wedemeyer's next assignment - and the subject with which his career would thenceforward be permanently linked.
- The father's empire then ceases, and he can from thenceforward no more dispose of the liberty of his son than that of any other man.
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