Foritself
Foritself is typically understood as the combination of the preposition for and the reflexive pronoun itself. In standard English, the phrase appears as two words—for itself—and is used to express that something is self-evident, self-contained, or relevant to its own benefit. The expression often functions in idiomatic phrases such as speaks for itself or stands for itself, signalling that no further explanation is needed.
Common uses and examples include sentences like: The evidence speaks for itself. The policy speaks for itself.
Etymology and relation to other forms: itself derives from the English reflexive pronoun, with the preposition
Usage notes: for itself is common in formal and informal prose. In title case or branding contexts,