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Definitions for insomuch
ˌɪn səˈmʌtʃ, -soʊ-in·so·much
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Princeton's WordNet
insomuchadverb
to such an extent or degree; so
Wiktionary
insomuchadverb
Because of; since; as a result of.
Insomuch as you have consistently paid the bill on time before, we'll excuse one late payment.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Insomuchconj.
So that; to such a degree that.
Etymology: in so much.
It hath ever been the use of the conqueror to despise the language of the conquered, and to force him to learn his: so did the Romans always use, insomuch that there is no nation but is sprinkled with their language. Edmund Spenser.
To make ground fertile, ashes excel; insomuch as the countries about Ætna have amends made them, for the mischiefs the eruptions do. Francis Bacon, Natural History.
Simonides was an excellent poet, insomuch that he made his fortune by it. Roger L'Estrange.
They made the ground uneven about their nest, insomuch that the state did not lie flat upon it, but left a free passage underneath. Joseph Addison, Guardian.
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insomuch
Insomuch is an adverb used to indicate the extent or degree of something. It typically means "to such an extent or degree" or "inasmuch as," demonstrating the level or magnitude to which something is true, valid, exists, or is understood. This term is often used in formal or literary contexts.
Webster Dictionary
Insomuchadverb
so; to such a degree; in such wise; -- followed by that or as, and formerly sometimes by both. Cf. Inasmuch
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Insomuch
in-so-much′, adv. to such a degree: so.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of insomuch in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of insomuch in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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