English-Thai Dictionary
insomuch
ADV ตราบเท่า ที ดังนั้น inasmuch
insomuch as
CONJ เนื่องจาก เพราะ nuang-jak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INSOMUCH
adv. [in, so, and much. ] So that; to that degree. Simonides was an excellent poet, insomuch that he made his fortune by it.
[This word or combination of words is not deemed elegant, and is obsolescent, at least in classical composition. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INSOMUCH
INSOMUCH In `so *much ", adv.
Defn: So; to such a degree; in such wise; -- followed by that or as, and formerly sometimes by both. Cf. Inasmuch. Insomusch as that field is called. .. Aceldama. Acts i. 19. Simonides was an excellent poet, insomuch that he made his fortune by it. L'Estrange.
New American Oxford Dictionary
insomuch
in so much |ˌinsōˈməCH ˈˌɪnsoʊˈˌmətʃ | ▶adverb 1 (insomuch that ) to such an extent that: self is the source of evil insomuch that the purity of the soul increases as it loses selfhood. 2 (insomuch as ) inasmuch as: I ’m dwelling on their accessories only insomuch as it has a direct bearing on the rest of the story. ORIGIN late Middle English: originally as in so much, translating French en tant (que )‘in so much (as ).’
Oxford Dictionary
insomuch
in ¦so |much |ɪnsə (ʊ )ˈmʌtʃ | ▶adverb 1 (insomuch that ) to the extent that. 2 (insomuch as ) inasmuch as; since. ORIGIN late Middle English: originally as in so much, translating French en tant (que ) ‘in so much (as )’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
insomuch
ì n so m ú ch 副詞 ⦅かたく ⦆ (!次の成句で ) insom ú ch as …=inasmuch as …insom ú ch that ……するほど (までに ), …だから .