inasmuch
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Adverb — Used (usually with "as") to mean "to the extent that" or "given that."
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How to use inasmuch
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Quite formal or legalistic; rare in everyday speech.
Etymology
A fusion of in, as, and much, from the Middle English phrase in als mikel.
Full origin of inasmuch →Frequently asked questions
What does “inasmuch” mean?
The word “inasmuch” means used (usually with "as") to mean "to the extent that" or "given that.". In plain terms, a formal way of saying "to the degree that" or "since," almost always followed by "as.".
How do you pronounce “inasmuch”?
“Inasmuch” is pronounced ih-nuhz-MUHCH (/ˌɪnəzˈmʌt͡ʃ/ in IPA).
How do you use “inasmuch” in a sentence?
Here is “inasmuch” used in a sentence: “Inasmuch as she had already agreed, there was no point arguing further.”
What part of speech is “inasmuch”?
“Inasmuch” is an adverb.
Where does the word “inasmuch” come from?
The word “inasmuch” comes from Middle English. A fusion of in, as, and much, from the Middle English phrase in als mikel.