"Herewith" Meaning
Herewith is an adverb that means "with this" or "hence this". It is used to indicate that the information or document being referred to is enclosed or being sent along with the letter, email, or other communication. It is a rather formal expression and is often used in lawyerly or business contexts.
"Herewith" Examples
5 Usage Examples for "herewith"
I submit my report and herewith present my findings. ( academia )
+ Definition: used to introduce or present something, such as a document or a piece of writing.
Herewith, I enclose a copy of the contract for your review. ( business )
+ Definition: used to introduce or present something, such as a document or a piece of writing, that is being sent or attached.
Herewith, I append a list of suggested changes to the company's policies. ( official communication )
+ Definition: used to introduce or present something, such as an attachment or an appendix, that is related to the main topic.
We guarantee the quality of our products, and herewith we provide a warranty. ( marketing/advertising )
+ Definition: used to emphasize or confirm something, such as a promise or an assurance, that has been made.
I herewith accept the offer and agree to the terms and conditions. ( formal agreement )
+ Definition: used to formally accept or agree to something, such as an offer or a proposal.