hence|forth

hence|forth
hence|forth «HEHNS FRTH, -FOHRTH», adverb.
from this time on; from now on: »

The fate of every object which had undergone this process was henceforth irrevocably sealed (Lytton Strachey).

SYNONYM(S): hereafter.

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