insomuch

pronunciation

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  • Adverb:
    to such an extent or degree; so

Word Origin

insomuch
late 14c. as a phrase; tending to be run together from 16c.

Example

1. This statement is important insomuch as it revealed the extent of their .
2. For there shall arise false christs and false prophets , and shall show great signs and wonders , insomuch as to deceive ( if possible ) even the elect .
3. Insomuch that the multitude wondered , when they saw the dumb to speak , the maimed to be whole , the lame to walk , and the blind to see : and they glorified the god of israel .
4. This statement is important insomuch as it revealed the extent of their knowledge .
5. And the spirit cried , and rent him sore , and came out of him : and he was as one dead ; insomuch that many said , he is dead .

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