hereto

[hɪərˈtuː]

hereto Definition

  • 1to this matter or purpose
  • 2up to this time

Using hereto: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hereto" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have not been hereto informed of any changes.

  • Example

    Hereto, the company has been successful in its endeavors.

  • Example

    The contract is binding on all parties hereto.

hereto Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hereto

Phrases with hereto

  • attached to this document or letter

    Example

    Please find hereto attached a copy of my resume.

  • annexed to this document or letter

    Example

    Please find hereto annexed a list of references.

  • before now, previously

    Example

    Hereto fore, we have not had any issues with the product.

Origins of hereto

from Old English 'her', meaning 'here' and 'to'

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Summary: hereto in Brief

'Hereto' [hɪərˈtuː] means 'to this matter or purpose' or 'up to this time.' It is often used in legal documents and formal writing. Examples include 'The contract is binding on all parties hereto' and 'I have not been hereto informed of any changes.' 'Hereto' can also be used in phrases like 'hereto attached,' which means attached to this document or letter.