hereto
Hereto (adv) means to this document or matter; attached to this. Example: “Please see the schedule attached hereto.”
How to use hereto
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMeans "to this," referring to the document being discussed.
Formal legal language, rarely used in everyday speech.
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Please see the schedule attached _____.
Etymology
From here plus to, formed in Middle English.
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What does “hereto” mean?
The word “hereto” means to this document or matter; attached to this. In plain terms, means "to this," referring to the document being discussed.
How do you pronounce “hereto”?
“Hereto” is pronounced hihr-TOO (/ˌhɪɹˈtuː/ in IPA).
How do you use “hereto” in a sentence?
Here is “hereto” used in a sentence: “Please see the schedule attached hereto.”
What is another word for “hereto”?
Words with a similar meaning to “hereto” include thus far and up to now.
What part of speech is “hereto”?
“Hereto” is an adverb.
Where does the word “hereto” come from?
The word “hereto” comes from Middle English. From here plus to, formed in Middle English.