Inasmuch As

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Pronunciation: /ɪnəzˈmʌtʃ ˈæz/

Definitions of inasmuch as

adverb used to introduce a statement that explains or gives the reason for something

Example Sentences

A1 I will help you inasmuch as I can.

A2 She agreed to the plan inasmuch as it benefited her.

B1 Inasmuch as I understand the situation, I will try to assist.

B2 The project will be successful inasmuch as everyone contributes their best.

C1 Inasmuch as you are the expert, I will defer to your judgment.

C2 The team will succeed inasmuch as they work together seamlessly.

conjunction used to introduce a statement that explains or gives the reason for something

Example Sentences

A1 I will help you inasmuch as I can.

A2 She agreed to come with us inasmuch as we pick her up.

B1 Inasmuch as you follow the rules, you will succeed.

B2 The project will be successful inasmuch as everyone contributes their best.

C1 Inasmuch as the company continues to innovate, it will stay ahead of the competition.

C2 The team will achieve their goals inasmuch as they work together efficiently.

Examples of inasmuch as in a Sentence

formal The company decided to proceed with the merger inasmuch as it aligned with their long-term strategic goals.

informal I'll go to the party inasmuch as you promise to come with me.

slang I'll only help you out inasmuch as you owe me a favor.

figurative She saw his flaws but loved him inasmuch as his imperfections made him unique.

Grammatical Forms of inasmuch as

past tense

inasmuch as

plural

inasmuch as

comparative

more inasmuch as

superlative

most inasmuch as

present tense

inasmuch as

future tense

will inasmuch as

perfect tense

have inasmuch as

continuous tense

is inasmuch as

singular

inasmuch as

positive degree

inasmuch as

infinitive

to inasmuch as

gerund

inasmuch as

participle

inasmuch as

Origin and Evolution of inasmuch as

First Known Use: 1350 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'inasmuch as' originated in Middle English as a combination of the words 'in as much'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'inasmuch as' evolved to be used as a conjunction to introduce a reason or explanation, indicating the extent or degree to which something is the case.