Synonyms:
hereinafter, hereafter, hereunder
Meaning: in a subsequent part of this document or statement or matter etc.; "the landlord demises unto the tenant the premises hereinafter called the demised premises"; "the terms specified hereunder"
Usage examples
I resolved to quiz him well, now and hereafter.
You won't be in it hereafter; he'll be the whole show."
Hereafter I'll get up at the time directed on page three, or maybe earlier.
I would not discuss anything of which the justice may hereafter be disputed."
They say that hereafter there will be no ascertaining what the spoil really amounts to."
Yes, my dear children, and I know something very good and beautiful that is to be given you hereafter!"
In some cases, however, to which I shall hereafter allude, the females are coloured more splendidly than the males.
Tom's task was to arrange the mechanism so that, hereafter, the rudder could not become jammed, and so prevent the airship from steering properly.
And yet, if the nebular hypothesis or anything like it be true, there must be some law to be discovered hereafter, though it may be a very complicated one.
Loyal service with France has led to this; and that is equally impossible hereafter. What to live clean, I believe the only thing is to go and offer my sword to the King of Spain."