[ adv ] (formal) by means of this <adv.all> I hereby declare you man and wife
Hereby \Here*by"\, adv. 1. By means of this.
And hereby we do know that we know him. --1 John ii. 3.
2. Close by; very near. [Obs.] --Shak.
"I hereby categorically deny all these groundless accusations as totally false," he said.
Addressing the Soviet people and the Americans, addressing all nations from these hallowed steps of the Moscow Kremlin, I hereby declare we have been working honestly and with perseverance, and we shall continue to do so, to fulfill that historic mandate.
"I will tell them: `I am hereby returning the mandate you gave me.
The mass democratic movement hereby distances itself from Mrs. Mandela and her actions." The youngster's death was merely the last straw in what anti-apartheid leaders described as a "reign of terror" by the football club in recent years.
"We hereby express our profound regret and lodge a strong protest and will closely follow further developments," Zhu was quoted as saying.
We, ourselves, hereby make a solemn commitment to give high priority to the rights of children, to their survival and to their protection and development.
Taped to a wall in the imaging team's cramped offices is the so-called Neptune pledge: "We, the undersigned, hereby apologize for any sharp words, testiness or downright rudeness which might occur during the heat of the Neptune encounter."
"We hereby declare that we are prepared to supply all Third World countries with oil free of charge in accordance with the needs of each country," Saddam said in his latest televised message, read by an announcer.