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henceforth

From this or that time on.
Usually used by 12 year olds to sound more educated when writing an essay for school.
Henceforth, parties which fail to get 5% of the vote will not be represented in parliament.
by m8rph September 22, 2017
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henceforth

From this time on or from that time on.
The company announced that it would henceforth charge royalties
by Ifeelwanderlust October 2, 2018
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The smartest way of saying "I can't/I cannot"
"The way I would write I can't in an essay? 'Henceforth I am unable to can'"
by me? gay, trans, and dumb September 26, 2021
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Henceforthwith

From this time on or from that time on, without delay, immediately or at once.
/ˈhensˌfôrTHˈwiTH/

A later Middle English spelling, retaining the breathy -s, of hennes, (henne + adverbial genitive ending -s), from Old English heonan (from this time, from now) forth with, along with, at the same time as.
Those climbing the stairs should do so with due cation otherwise they deserve to fall and lose brain cell henceforthwith.
by SidneyShaw September 30, 2011
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henceroth

an exclamation you use instead of god, if you go to firelands high.
oh my fucking henceroth!
by Tiffany!(: June 2, 2008
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Hencefortnight

I'm really looking forward to hencefortnight after these silly Covid-19 lockdown weeks are over. But first I'll shoot some celebrities turned zombie in the head from my rooftop during the zombiepocalypse.
by Acoy April 3, 2020
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