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Sentence count:179+2Posted:2017-04-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: as yetheretoforeso farthus fartil nowuntil nowup to nowyetSimilar words: whitherrefer toovertonecater toin order torepertoiremother tongueamphitheaterMeaning: [‚haɪ(r)'tuː]  adv. used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time. 
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91. Hitherto, she'd thought of him as a friend; a kind friend, far above her station.
92. It is also necessary specifically to select veined material for study, hitherto not a regular practise in traditional carbonate petrography.
93. It was favourably received and I felt that I had done my hitherto neglected ancestor proud.
94. These may include multiple or shared house ownership, a hitherto under- researched issue.
95. All Arbitrators should not have been hitherto involved in the disciplinary process or hearing.
96. It is received with fear; for it threatens that comforting security and certainty which hitherto have shaped our actions.
97. This deal was subsequently accepted in the other regions, which had hitherto failed to reach settlements.
98. Fen was much taller and broader and his swarthy colouring was not something that had appealed to her hitherto.
99. Thus, it has hitherto been appropriate for the professional partnership where limited liability is forbidden.
100. The hitherto coherent and uniform line was missing.
101. Hitherto imperturbable, he now showed signs of alarm.
102. Hitherto I have gone on vague lines.
103. a hitherto unknown species of moth.
104. I realized this design would constitute a hitherto unstudied class of wheeled mobile robots.
105. After the Opium War of 1840, China, hitherto a big feudal kingdom, was gradually turned into a semi-colonial, semi-feudal country.
106. Their emergence brought undreamed - of prosperity; but also carnage on a scale hitherto unimaginable.
107. Hitherto Barchester had escaped the taint of any extreme rigour of church doctrine.
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108. However, another fascinating question, hitherto absent from the current palaver, may prove more tractable.
109. Doctor Percival had struck him hitherto as a very genial man.
110. The supply of cheap medicines was possible only because Indian law hitherto had no product patent constraints.
111. This latter way is the true one, but hitherto untried.
112. The best theory available is Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which has passed all experimental tests hitherto.
113. I am commencing an undertaking, hitherto without precedent and which will never find an imitator.
114. See how the peasants who hitherto detested the schools are today zealously setting up evening classes!
115. So it is with many souls who indolently live on the outer edge of their own natures until great thunderstorms of sorrow reveal hidden depths within that were never hitherto suspected.
116. It'seeks regions hitherto unexplored.
117. Stock Dividend A dividend paid to shareholders in the form of authorized but hitherto ...
118. The history of the frontier service provides a very important and hitherto unstudied example through which we can understand the changes that Christian missionary activities underwent in modem China.
119. Increasingly, as these small and middle-sized fish run out, smaller and hitherto commercially worthless ones are scooped up in fine-meshed nets.
120. Hitherto, the explanation for this shift from the smaller skulls and wider pelvises of man's apelike ancestors has been a shift from a vegetable-based diet to a meat-based one.
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