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insofar
[ in-suh-fahr, -soh- ]
adverb
- to such an extent (usually followed by as ):
I will do the work insofar as I am able.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of insofar1
Example Sentences
The op-ed called for Tufts “to end its complicity with Israel insofar as it is oppressing the Palestinian people and denying their right to self-determination — a right guaranteed by international law.“
He is not an authentic person insofar as he lies all the time, but his desire for that attention is so deep, it's coming from such a deep place, he needs it pathologically.
By contrast, term limits specifically are at least vulnerable to constitutional objection insofar as Article III gives federal judges life tenure and salary protection.
The whole braiding of peace, love, art, rock-n-roll and your hallucinogenic drug of choice is one that I’ve always found culturally appealing, insofar as lore and historical context are concerned.
“There’s also a way that this book feels like a living thing insofar as Rebecca is no longer alive,” Jamison says.
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