From this time forward; from now on. Used to indicate that something will continue or begin from the present moment into the future.
Formed in Middle English by combining 'hence' (from this place/time) with 'forth' (forward). The word literally means 'from here forward in time,' and has been used since the 14th century to mark temporal transitions in formal discourse.
Henceforth is time travel in reverse—it plants a flag in the present moment and declares everything after it will be different. It's the linguistic equivalent of drawing a line in the sand of time!
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