Inasmuch Meaning in English
word
ˌɪˈnæsmək
ih-NAS-muk
ɪnɐsmˈʌtʃ
in-uhs-MUCH
释义
A formal expression meaning 'because' or 'since,' used to explain or qualify a statement with respect to a condition or reason.
用法与细微差别
Very formal and mainly used in legal, academic, or official writing. Often appears in phrases like 'inasmuch as.' Rare in daily conversation—use 'because' or 'since' in speech. Do not use at the start of an informal sentence.
Spanish: en la medida en que - dado quePortuguese (BR): na medida em que - visto quePortuguese (PT): na medida em que - visto queChinese (Simplified): 鉴于 - 因为Chinese (Traditional): 鑑於 - 因為Hindi: चूँकि - जिस हद तकArabic: نظرًا لأن - إلى الحد الذيBengali: যেহেতু - কারণRussian: поскольку - ввиду того, чтоJapanese: 〜ので - 〜である限りVietnamese: vì - bởi vìKorean: ~기 때문에 - ~인 만큼Turkish: -dığı için - madem kiUrdu: چونکہ - اس لیے کہIndonesian: karena - sebab
例句
Inasmuch as you have finished your homework, you may go outside.
basic
He cannot be blamed, inasmuch as he was not present.
basic
We support the decision, inasmuch as it benefits everyone.
basic
Inasmuch as the weather is bad, the event will be postponed.
natural
She was excused from class, inasmuch as she had a doctor’s note.
natural
Inasmuch as you asked, I’ll explain it to you in detail.
natural