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Definition of hereby
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Hereby
(adv.)
Close by; very near.
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Pronation
::
Pronation
(n.) That
motion
of the
forearm
whereby
the palm or
palmar,
surface
is
turned
downward..
Whereby
::
Whereby
(adv.)
By
which;
-- used
relatively.
Hereby
::
Hereby
(adv.)
By means of this.
Thereby
::
Thereby
(adv.)
Annexed
to that.
Enactment
::
Enactment
(n.) The
passing
of a bill into a law; the
giving
of
legislative
sanction
and
executive
approval
to a bill
whereby
it is
established
as a law.
Eloquence
::
Eloquence
(n.)
Fluent,
forcible,
elegant,
and
persuasive
speech
in
public;
the power of
expressing
strong
emotions
in
striking
and
appropriate
language
either
spoken
or
written,
thereby
producing
conviction
or
persuasion..
Excommunication
::
Excommunication
(n.) The act of
communicating
or
ejecting;
esp., an
ecclesiastical
censure
whereby
the
person
against
whom it is
pronounced
is, for the time, cast out of the
communication
of the
church;
exclusion
from
fellowship
in
things
spiritual..
Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) Any
trick,
collusion,
contrivance,
false
representation,
or
underhand
practice,
used to
defraud
another.
When
injury
is
thereby
effected,
an
action
of
deceit,
as it
called,
lies for
compensation..
Injunction
::
Injunction
(n.) A writ or
process,
granted
by a court of
equity,
and,
insome
cases,
under
statutes,
by a court of
law,whereby
a party is
required
to do or to
refrain
from doing
certain
acts,
according
to the
exigency
of the
writ..
Tan
::
Tan (n.) To
convert
(the skin of an
animal)
into
leather,
as by usual
process
of
steeping
it in an
infusion
of oak or some other bark,
whereby
it is
impregnated
with
tannin,
or
tannic
acid
(which
exists
in
several
species
of
bark),
and is thus
rendered
firm,
durable,
and in some
degree
impervious
to
water..
Interpleader
::
Interpleader
(n.) A
proceeding
devised
to
enable
a
person,
of whom the same debt, duty, or thing is
claimed
adversely
by two or more
parties,
to
compel
them to
litigate
the right or title
between
themselves,
and
thereby
to
relieve
himself
from the suits which they might
otherwise
bring
against
him..
Thereby
::
Thereby
(adv.)
By that; by that
means;
in
consequence
of that.
Springe
::
Springe
(v. i.) A noose
fastened
to an
elastic
body, and drawn close with a
sudden
spring,
whereby
it
catches
a bird or other
animal;
a gin; a
snare..
Hermeneutics
::
Hermeneutics
(n.) The
science
of
interpretation
and
explanation;
exegesis;
esp., that
branch
of
theology
which
defines
the laws
whereby
the
meaning
of the
Scriptures
is to be
ascertained..
Joint
::
Joint (n.) The means
whereby
the
meeting
surfaces
of
pieces
in a
structure
are
secured
together.
Insurance
::
Insurance
(n.) The act of
insuring,
or
assuring,
against
loss or
damage
by a
contingent
event;
a
contract
whereby,
for a
stipulated
consideration,
called
premium,
one party
undertakes
to
indemnify
or
guarantee
another
against
loss by
certain
specified
risks.
Cf.
Assurance,
n., 6..
Refrigeratory
::
Refrigeratory
(n.) In
distillation,
a
vessel
filled
with cold
water,
surrounding
the worm, the vapor in which is
thereby
condensed..
Charter
::
Charter
(n.) The
letting
or
hiring
a
vessel
by
special
contract,
or the
contract
or
instrument
whereby
a
vessel
is hired or let; as, a ship is
offered
for sale or
charter.
See
Charter
party,
below..
Multifariousness
::
Multifariousness
(n.) The fault of
improperly
uniting
in one bill
distinct
and
independent
matters,
and
thereby
confounding
them..
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) A
breaking
off or
interruption
of an
estate,
which
happened
when an
alienation
was made by a
tenant
in tail, or other
tenant,
seized
in right of
another,
of a
larger
estate
than the
tenant
was
entitled
to,
whereby
the party
ousted
or
injured
was
driven
to his real
action,
and could not
enter.
This
effect
of such
alienation
is now
obviated
by
statute
in both
England
and the
United
States..
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