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Learn to pronounce here·at

/hirˈat/
adverb
as a result of this.
"greatly distressed hereat, they declared themselves to deserve a fine"

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hereat in American English ... 1. ... 2. by reason of this; because of this.
From Middle English [Term?]; here +‎ at. Adverb edit. hereat ( ...
Hereat definition: At this time; when this occurred.
adverb At this time; upon this event. adverb At this; because of this. Etymologies. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike ...
1. at this time; when this happened. 2. by reason of this; because of this. [1350–1400].
hereat · at this time; when this happened. · by reason of this; because of this. Middle English here at.
hereat. Meaning. Adverb. At this time; upon this event. At this; because of this. Origin. From Middle English; here + at. Modern English dictionary.