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aforesaid
/ əˈfɔːˌsɛd /
adjective
- usually prenominal (chiefly in legal documents) spoken of or referred to previously
Word History and Origins
Origin of aforesaid1
Example Sentences
When an authoritarian leader's aura of invincibility fades, it can cause problems for the aforesaid leader.
"I unreservedly apologise to Mr Nolan for any distress caused and confirm that the aforesaid Twitter accounts have since been deleted," they added.
They said they had an e-mail from the “Registrar and Transfer Agent” dated June 14 saying “that the Demat Account in which the aforesaid funds hold the shares of the company were not frozen”.
One of them stabbed Marlowe, fatally, just above the eye: “of which wound the aforesaid Christ. Marlowe died instantly.”
For the aforesaid fury of that stone could have derived from more than one cause.
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