The statements and views expressed herein are those of the author and are not necessarilythose of the Wilson Centre.
The argument contained herein takes exactly the opposite point of view.
2. adverb
You can use herein to refer back to the situation or fact you have just mentioned, when saying it is something such as a problem or reason for something.
[formal, written]
I felt overwhelmed by feelings of loneliness. And herein lies the problem.
herein in British English
(ˌhɪərˈɪn)
adverb
1. formal
in or into this place, thing, document, etc
2. rare
in this respect, circumstance, etc
herein in American English
(hɪrˈɪn; ˈhɪrˌɪn)
adverb
1.
in here; in or into this place
2.
in this writing
3.
in this matter, detail, etc.
Examples of 'herein' in a sentence
herein
Herein lies the underlying cause of so much disaffection.