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    hence
    /hɛns/

    adverb

    • 1. as a consequence; for this reason: "many vehicle journeys (and hence a lot of pollution) would be saved"
    • 2. from now (used after a period of time): "two years hence they might say something different"

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  2. HENCE definition: 1. that is the reason or explanation for: 2. from this time: 3. that is the reason or explanation…. Learn more.

  3. HENCE meaning: 1. that is the reason or explanation for: 2. from this time: 3. that is the reason or explanation…. Learn more.

  4. He knew he could not win the election—hence his decision to withdraw. The company lost a great deal of money. Hence, the CEO was asked to resign. What will life be like a century hence? See More

  5. You use hence to indicate that the statement you are about to make is a consequence of what you have just said.

  6. Hence definition: as an inference from this fact; for this reason; therefore. See examples of HENCE used in a sentence.

  7. Check pronunciation: hence. Definition of hence adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Hence means "for this reason," or "therefore." One Hollywood starlet is a huge fan of tiny dogs, hence the Pomeranian puppy peeking out of her purse.

  9. HENCE meaning: 1. for this reason: 2. three weeks/two months, etc from this time. Learn more.

  10. hence (hens), USA pronunciation adv. as an inference from this fact; for this reason; therefore: The eggs were very fresh and hence satisfactory. from this time; from now: They will leave a month hence. from this source or origin. [Archaic.] from this place; from here; away: The inn is but a quarter mile hence.

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