inasmuch as
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in·as·much as
(ĭn′əz-mŭch′)conj.
1. Because of the fact that; since.
2. To the extent that; insofar as.
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inasmuch as
(ˌɪnəzˈmʌtʃ)conj (subordinating)
1. in view of the fact that; seeing that; since
2. to the extent or degree that; in so far as
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in•as•much as
(ˌɪn əzˈmʌtʃ əz, ˌæz)conj.
1. in view of the fact that; seeing that; since.
2. insofar as; to such a degree as.
[1250–1300]
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Translations
vzhledem k tomuže
daeftersom
supuesto queya que
òar eî
vzhľadom na to, že
-den dolayıolduğu için
inasmuch as
[ˌɪnəzˈmʌtʃəz] conj (insofar as) → in quanto, nella misura in cui; (seeing that) → poichéCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
in
(in) preposition1. describing the position of a thing etc which is surrounded by something else. My mother is in the house; in London; in bed.
2. showing the direction of movement. He put his hand in his pocket.
3. describing the time at, after or within which something happens. in the morning; I'll be back in a week.
4. indicating amount or relative number. They arrived in large numbers.
5. expressing circumstances, state, manner etc of an event, person etc. dressed in a brown coat; walking in the rain; in a hurry; written in English; He is in the army; books tied up in bundles; She is in her sixties.
adverb, adjective1. expressing the position of a person etc, usually at or to a place where the person etc is expected to be, eg home, office, station. Is Mr Smith in?; Is the train in yet?; Is he coming in today?
2. describing something which is fashionable or popular. Short skirts are in at the moment.
3. (of the tide) with the water at, or moving to, its highest level. The tide is (coming) in.
-in describing an activity usually carried out by groups of people as a form of protest etc. a sit-in; a work-in.
inmostinnermostunder innerday etc in, day etc out day etc after day etc without a break. I do the same boring job day in, day out; Last summer it rained week in, week out.
inasmuch as, in as much as because; in consideration of the fact that. It would not be true to say he had retired from this firm, inasmuch as he still does a certain amount of work for us.
in for likely to experience (especially something bad). We're in for some bad weather; You're in for it if you broke that window!
ins and outs the complex details of a plan etc. He knows all the ins and outs of this scheme.
insofar as, in so far as to the degree or extent that. I gave him the details insofar as I knew them.
in that because; from the fact that. This is not a good plant for your garden in that its seeds are poisonous.
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