Adverb
In like degree; in like manner; seeing that; considering that; since; -- followed by as. See In as much as, under In, prep.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLet not then any one deceive you, as indeed you are not deceived, inasmuch as you are wholly devoted to God. Ignatius of Antioch
Inasmuch as you pray with all your soul for the one who has slandered you, so much will God reveal the truth to them who have believed the slander. Maximus the Confessor
And inasmuch as feeling, the East's gift, Is quick and transient, comes, and lo is gone, While Northern thought is slow and durable. Robert Browning
A poem deserves its title only inasmuch as it excites, by elevating the soul. Edgar Allan Poe
Existence as entirety remains beyond any one meaning-and it is the conscious presence of humanness in the world inasmuch as this is nonmeaning, having nothing to do other than be what it is, no longer able to go beyond itself or give itself some kind of meaning through action. Georges Bataille
Madness alone is truly terrifying, inasmuch as you cannot placate it by threats, persuasion, or bribes. Joseph Conrad