Table of Contents
- 1 What does the phrase thereof mean?
- 2 How do you use thereof in a sentence?
- 3 What does thereof mean in legal terms?
- 4 Is it hereby or here by?
- 5 What is another word for thereof?
- 6 Is thereof a preposition?
- 7 How do you use herewith in a letter?
- 8 What does lack of thereof mean?
- 9 What does ‘or part thereof’ mean?
- 10 What is another word for be part of?
What does the phrase thereof mean?
Definition of thereof 1 : of that or it. 2 : from that cause or particular : therefrom.
How do you use thereof in a sentence?
Thereof is defined as of, concerning or from. An example of thereof used as an adverb is in the sentence, “A declaration was made today thereof the king,” which means that a declaration from the king was made today. Of this, that or it. From that circumstance or origin; therefrom, thence.
What part of speech is thereof?
of this, that or it. from that circumstance or origin; therefrom, thence.
What does thereof mean in legal terms?
of or concerning that or
(ˌðɛərˈɒv) adv. 1. ( Law) of or concerning that or it.
Is it hereby or here by?
adverb. by this, or the present, declaration, action, document, etc.; by means of this; as a result of this: I hereby resign as president of the class. Obsolete. nearby.
What is the difference between thereof and thereto?
As adverbs the difference between thereto and thereof is that thereto is (archaic|quaint) to that while thereof is of this, that or it.
What is another word for thereof?
In this page you can discover 10 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for thereof, like: whereof, therefrom, therein, aforesaid, forthwith, the-like, thereon, thereto, hereof and thence.
Is thereof a preposition?
The words thereabouts, therein, thereof, thereby, thereafter, therefore, thereon, etc. are adverbs and, I must add, rather formal adverbs. Some of these are used in legal matters.
What is the meaning of here by?
How do you use herewith in a letter?
Herewith means with this document, text, or book. You can use herewith in a letter to say that you are enclosing something with it. …the 236 revolutionary prisoners whose names are listed herewith. I return herewith your papers.
What does lack of thereof mean?
Definition of lack thereof formal. —used to say that there is not enough of the thing that has been mentioned The problem is money, or (a/the) lack thereof.
Where can I use thereby?
You use thereby to introduce an important result or consequence of the event or action you have just mentioned. Our bodies can sweat, thereby losing heat by evaporation.
What does ‘or part thereof’ mean?
In other words, or part thereof can be a deterrent to the argument made to a police officer or judge that because you only dug up part of a dead body and not the whole corpse, that you didn’t violate the letter of the law.
Synonyms for ‘thereof’: connected, related, corresponding, involved, interdependent, interrelated, allied, intimate, inseparable, synonymous
What is another word for be part of?
Synonyms for be part of include share, participate in, partake in, play a part in, take part in, contribute to, have a share in, become part of, be involved in and have a hand in. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!