What is another word for by which?

Pronunciation: [ba͡ɪ wˈɪt͡ʃ] (IPA)

By which is a phrase that is used to indicate the method or process used to achieve something. There are many synonyms for this phrase, including "through which," "via which," "by means of which," "through means of which," "using which," "utilizing which," "with which," and "by virtue of which." These synonyms can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning as "by which." For instance, you can say, "the company hired new staff via which they were able to improve their productivity." Similarly, you can say, "the website allows users to book reservations through means of which they can easily plan their trips".

What are the hypernyms for By which?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with By which

  • The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.
    John Acton
  • He did not arrive at this conclusion by the decent process of quiet, logical deduction, nor yet by the blinding flash of glorious intuition, but by the shoddy, untidy process halfway between the two by which one usually gets to know things.
    Margery Allingham
  • Class, race, sexuality, gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside.
    Dorothy Allison
  • Faith is the virtue by which, clinging-to the faithfulness of God, we lean upon him, so that we may obtain what he gives to us.
    William Ames
  • Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take.
    A. R. Ammons

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