inasmuch — to the extent that; in view of the fact that; since
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: to the extent that; in view of the fact that; since
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌɪnəzˈmʌtʃ/
Korean meaning: ~하는 한에서는; ~라는 점에서; ~이므로
Korean pronunciation: 이너**즈머**치
Example Sentences
- My diet was successful inasmuch as I lost 5 pounds, but I still can't resist pizza.
- The meeting was productive inasmuch as we all agreed to disagree.
- The research is valuable inasmuch as it provides new insights into human behavior.
inasmuch
ADVERB//ˌɪnəzˈmʌtʃ//
to the extent that; in view of the fact that; since

a customer carefully examines apples while talking to the vendor about which ones to buy. She points to different apples and asks questions about their ripeness and quality. The vendor explains that she can offer a discount on the slightly bruised apples since they're still perfectly good for cooking. The customer nods thoughtfully and decides to buy more apples because of the lower price and her intended use for baking. Other shoppers browse nearby stalls while vendors arrange their produce displays. decision-making based on specific conditions and to the extent that certain factors apply
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Origin
From Middle English, originally written as three separate words 'in as much,' literally meaning 'in so much' or 'to that extent.' The phrase gradually merged into a single compound word while retaining its meaning of 'to the degree that' or 'insofar as.'
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“My diet was successful inasmuch as I lost 5 pounds, but I still can't resist pizza.”
“The meeting was productive inasmuch as we all agreed to disagree.”
“The research is valuable inasmuch as it provides new insights into human behavior.”
“He's a good teacher inasmuch as he explains concepts clearly, though his jokes are terrible.”
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