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The synonyms of “Henceforth” are: henceforward, from now on, as of now, after this, in the future, hence, subsequently
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “henceforth” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
after this | Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time. |
as of now | To the same degree (often followed by `as. |
from now on | Indicates a change of subject or activity. |
hence | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion hence adv from this place. Many vehicle journeys and hence a lot of pollution would be saved. |
henceforward | From this time forth; from now on. |
in the future | To or toward the inside of. |
subsequently | Happening at a time subsequent to a reference time. The officer decided to stop and subsequently made an arrest. |
above | (in writing) at an earlier place. Since writing the above I have reconsidered. |
after | At a later or future time afterwards. Two hours after that. |
ahead | Ahead of time in anticipation. When you pay ahead or in advance you receive a discount. |
antecedence | Preceding in time. |
antecedent | Denoting or counting as an antecedent. Phrenology was an antecedent of modern neuroscience. |
anterior | A tooth situated at the front of the mouth. The veins anterior to the heart. |
before | In front of someone or something. They began trotting through the city with guards running before and behind. |
extremity | The degree to which something is extreme. The extremity of despair. |
forego | Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime. |
forever | Continually. They are forever on the move. |
former | Of or occurring in the past. I take the former view. |
formerly | In the past; in earlier times. The building formerly housed the National Assembly. |
forward | The person who plays the position of forward in certain games such as basketball soccer or hockey. An alarmingly forward yet painfully vulnerable child. |
front | Stand face to face with confront. The CIA identified the company as a front for a terrorist group. |
medial | (of a vowel) pronounced in the middle of the mouth; central. A medial consonant. |
onwards | In a forward direction. |
past | A past tense or form of a verb. The band has changed over the past twelve months. |
permanence | The state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely. The clarity and permanence of the dyes. |
permanency | The property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration. |
precede | Come before. Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify. |
precedence | The condition of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or rank. His desire for power soon took precedence over any other consideration. |
preceding | Coming before something in order, position, or time. The preceding pages. |
predate | Prey on or hunt for. Here parish boundaries seem clearly to predate Roman roads. |
prefatory | Serving as an introduction or preface. In his prefatory remarks the author claims that. |
prematurely | Before the end of the normal period of gestation. Prematurely grey hair. |
previous | Previous convictions a criminal record. The previous occupant of the White House. |
previously | At an earlier time or formerly. A previously unquestioned attitude. |
priority | The fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important than others. National independence takes priority over class struggle. |
sometime | At one time; formerly. The sometime editor of the paper. |
ventral | Toward or on or near the belly (front of a primate or lower surface of a lower animal. The ventral aspect of the human body. |
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