Looking for synonyms for as of? We’ve got you covered!
Here’s a list of other ways to say as of.
- From
- Starting
- Effective
- Commencing
- Beginning
- Since
- As from
- With effect from
- On the date of
- As per
- Dating from
- From the date of
- At the time of
Want to learn how to say as of professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.
1. From
Used to indicate the start of a particular time period.
- Example: “The new policy will be in effect from April 1st.”
2. Starting
Appropriate for indicating the commencement of an action or event.
- Example: “Starting next month, the company will implement a four-day workweek.”
3. Effective
Used when a change or new condition takes place from a specified date.
- Example: “Effective immediately, the office hours will be from 9 AM to 5 PM.”
4. Commencing
Formal way of indicating the beginning of a period or event.
- Example: “Commencing on the first of June, the summer work schedule will be activated.”
5. Beginning
Used to describe the start of a time period, often in a less formal context.
- Example: “Beginning with the fiscal year 2024, the company will adopt a new accounting system.”
6. Since
Appropriate for indicating that something has been the case continuously from a particular time.
- Example: “Since January, the team has been working on developing the new software.”
7. As from
Similar to ‘from’, used to indicate the starting point of a specific time period.
- Example: “As from September, employee benefits will be expanded to include health insurance.”
8. With effect from
Formal way to state when a change or new policy begins to apply.
- Example: “With effect from the next quarter, the sales targets will be increased by 15%.”
9. On the date of
Used to specify a particular day when something occurs.
- Example: “On the date of March 15, the merger will be officially complete.”
10. As per
Common in legal and business documents to indicate according to or in accordance with a date.
- Example: “As per our agreement dated April 2nd, the delivery will be made within 30 days.”
11. Dating from
Used to mark the beginning of a period or a relationship.
- Example: “The contract, dating from May 1st, establishes the terms of our partnership.”
12. From the date of
Used to specify a starting point in time in a more elaborate manner.
- Example: “The new terms and conditions will apply from the date of June 1st.”
13. At the time of
Used to specify a particular point in time when something occurs or is valid.
- Example: “At the time of the merger announcement, the company’s stock prices soared.”
