insomuch

Related to insomuch: insomnia

inasmuch as

1. Due to; because of; since. I know you and I don't get along particularly well, but inasmuch as we are to be colleagues, we should at least try to be civil to one another.
2. To such an extent that; to the degree that. Inasmuch as money is concerned, our project will be completely funded by private donations.

insomuch as

1. Due to; because of; since. I know you and I don't get along particularly well, but insomuch as we are to be colleagues, we should at least try to be civil to one another.
2. To such an extent that; to the degree that. Insomuch as money is concerned, our project will be completely funded by private donations.
See also: insomuch
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

inasmuch as

Also, insomuch as.
1. Since, because of the fact that, as in Inasmuch as I have to go anyhow, I'll pick up the book for you, or Insomuch as they are friends, we can seat them together. The first usage dates from the late 1300s, the second from the late 1400s.
2. Also, insofar as. To the extent or degree that, as in You will become a good pianist only inasmuch as you keep practicing, or He's lost interest insomuch as he has stopped attending church altogether, or Insofar as this is a temporary measure, we can't complain. [Late 1500s]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
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References in classic literature
They were regarded as a perfect protection against sin, and advertised as such by my knights everywhere, with the paint-pot and stencil-plate; insomuch that there was not a cliff or a bowlder or a dead wall in England but you could read on it at a mile distance:
'With the passing of time, I am increasingly sure that he is the perfect ambassador for our valued Venetian Society, insomuch as his character and skills reflect those of our guests: Fernando is personable, eloquent, knowledgeable and intelligent.
Our work is limited in the potential value of energy storage that it captures, insomuch as we focus solely on using energy storage to shift generation loads from on- to off-peak periods.
The narrator in Harry Potter is omniscient insomuch as she knows everything that is going on in and out of Harry's mind: "we see all the action in the books as if there were a house-elf sitting on Harry's shoulder with a minicam.
Insomuch as our lives are centered around our work, it is vitally important that our work experience be a winning one it is personally beneficial for us and it is cost-effective for our employers.
Insomuch that the first use of the FISH technique in 1900 created new hopes for elimination of aneuploid embryos in the IVF cycles.
Dr Mahathir said the Malays have relied too much on Umno for 61 years to uphold their rights, insomuch that they were blinded to its leaders greed for wealth and power.
? The division one and division two of the singles section of the Wolverhampton Tuesday night League are similar insomuch as the two leaders Riley's 'C' and Wednesfield Legion are both on 28 points and they both have a ten points lead over their nearest rivals respective teams Bull and Royal, Albrighton.
Insomuch as in the Federal Levies inheritance is a consideration for recruitment.
Insomuch as canvas is the medium of an artist, PC monitors are the virtual canvas for PCB designers.
Insomuch as these writers grappled with an analogous set of complexities, their work can help to elucidate the terms of interethnicity in early modern England.
This study is different from previous investigations insomuch that the strategies examined herein are far more precise and detailed.
Hong Kong is invariably unpredictable and capricious, insomuch that the