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insofar

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Adverb — To the extent or degree that (usually used as "insofar as").

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insofar as

Formal; almost always appears as "insofar as," typically in written or formal spoken English.

Etymology

Formed by fusing in + so + far into one word.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “insofar” mean?

The word “insofar” means to the extent or degree that (usually used as "insofar as"). In plain terms, used to limit a statement to a certain extent — "to the degree that.".

How do you pronounce “insofar”?

“Insofar” is pronounced ihn-soh-FAH (/ɪn.soʊˈfɑɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “insofar” in a sentence?

Here is “insofar” used in a sentence: “The plan works, insofar as it gets people talking, even if it solves nothing.”

What part of speech is “insofar”?

“Insofar” is an adverb.

Is “insofar” a common word?

“Insofar” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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