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thenceforth

[thens-fawrth, -fohrth, thens-fawrth, -fohrth] / ˌðɛnsˈfɔrθ, -ˈfoʊrθ, ˈðɛnsˌfɔrθ, -ˌfoʊrθ /




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His memoir records payments as an MI5 informant: “I was to act thenceforth under the direction and supervision of the Military Intelligence Department.”

From The Guardian

He entered the business as a civil rights organizer in the 1960s and carried the left-wing flame thenceforth.

From Washington Post

Women would own it, thenceforth, and could use it with impunity for their own unhinged purposes.

From Washington Post

My wife’s grandmother migrated west as a young adult to Oklahoma and thenceforth hailed from there, same as Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt.

From Washington Post

This situation also means that today the average individual almost certainly starts life with the first deposit of the growing load of chemicals his body will be required to carry thenceforth.

From Literature