Hitherto [adverb]

Definition of Hitherto:

earlier

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Sentence/Example of Hitherto:

The conditions of occupation have left Palestinians living in crowded and impoverished areas with a crippled health care system—conditions ripe for community transmission of a virus that has hitherto been unconstrained by any border.

As with all exciting new advances, research into quantum computers is traveling hitherto unknown territory.

That creates a scenario in which the industry players who had previously held a firm grip on performance dollars are now struggling to deliver the personalization and targeting they’ve hitherto promised.

But hitherto, before these new ideas began to spread in our community, the mass of men and women definitely settled down.

It has only been a rare and exceptional class hitherto that has gone on learning throughout life.

The scene and field of that learning hitherto has been, in our Western communities, the University.

His accumulating doubts hitherto unexpressed, almost unacknowledged even, were now confirmed.

Then she put her anger from her; put from her, too, the insolence and scorn with which so lavishly she had addressed him hitherto.

Mrs. Pontellier was not a woman given to confidences, a characteristic hitherto contrary to her nature.

Hitherto, I have not given the subject much consideration, but I turn over a new leaf from the date of this adventure.