Etymology: [ 'hen(t)s ] (adverb.) 13th century. A later Middle English spelling, retaining the breathy -s, of hennes, (henne + adverbial genitive ending -s), from Old English heonan (“away", "hence”), from a West Germanic root *khin- (compare Old Saxon hinan, Old High German hinnan, German hinnen, Dutch heen, Swedish hän); related to Old English her (“here”).
Synonyms: consequently, accordingly, as a deduction, away, ergo, forward, from here, from now on, henceforth, henceforward, hereinafter, in the future, it follows that, on that account, onward, out, so, then, thence
bundan dolayı, bunun için, bundan, bunun sonucu olarak, bu yüzden, bu zamandan, itibaren, Hencel ünlem, henceforward bundan böyle, a month hence bundan bir ay sonra, eski veya şaka Defol! Yıkıl, henceforth, sebebiyle, içinde, bu nedenle, şu andan itibaren, (belirli bir zaman) sonra, bundan sonra, bu sebepten, buradan, bu zamandan sonra, belirli bir zaman sonra, dolayısıyla,
from here, from this place, away, from this source or origin, from this time, from now, as a result; therefore, for this reason, henceforth, from this time, from the living or from this world, from this time; "a year hence it will be forgotten" from this place; "get thee hence!, therefore, then; from now; from this place, hennes, henen, heyten, ergo, from this place; "get thee hence!", therefore: (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result; "therefore X must be true"; "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted", (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result; "therefore X must be true"; "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted", You use hence in expressions such as `several years hence' or `six months hence' to refer to a time in the future, especially a long time in the future. The gases that may be warming the planet will have their main effect many years hence, You use hence to indicate that the statement you are about to make is a consequence of what you have just said. The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 1990. Hence a new set of policy actions will be required soon = therefore, thus, To send away, from this time; "a year hence it will be forgotten", From this time; in the future; as, a week hence, From this reason; as an inference or deduction, From this place; away, from this place; "get thee hence!,
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from here, from this place, away - "Get thee hence, Satan!"
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from this source or origin - "They grew up at the White House; hence their lack of interest in politics."
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from this time, from now - "The plane will leave two months hence."
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as a result; therefore, for this reason - "The purse is handmade and hence very expensive."
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henceforth, from this time - "A year hence it will be forgotten."
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from the living or from this world - "After a long battle, my poor daughter was taken hence."
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from this time; "a year hence it will be forgotten" from this place; "get thee hence!
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therefore, then; from now; from this place
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hennes
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henen
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heyten
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ergo
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from this place; "get thee hence!"
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therefore: (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result; "therefore X must be true"; "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted"
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(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result; "therefore X must be true"; "the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted"
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You use hence in expressions such as `several years hence' or `six months hence' to refer to a time in the future, especially a long time in the future. The gases that may be warming the planet will have their main effect many years hence
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You use hence to indicate that the statement you are about to make is a consequence of what you have just said. The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 1990. Hence a new set of policy actions will be required soon = therefore, thus
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To send away
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from this time; "a year hence it will be forgotten"
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