thereof
IPA: ðɛrˈʌv
adverb
- Of this, that, or it.
- From that circumstance or origin; therefrom, thence.
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Examples of "thereof" in Sentences
- Then was another book opened, and they saw the title thereof to be The Knight of the Cross.
- Resolved, That it do pass; that the title thereof be changed; that it be called "An Act," and that it be sent to the House of Representatives.
- Resolved, That it do pass; that the title thereof be changed; that it be called "An Act," and that it be returned to the House of Representatives.
- Resolved, That the Bill do pass; that the title thereof be changed; that it be called an Act. Ordered, That it be sent to the House of Representatives.
- Resolved, That the Bill do pass; that the title thereof be changed, and that it be called an Act. Ordered, That it be sent to the House of Representatives.
- Resolved, That the Bill do pass; that the title thereof be changed; that it be called an Act. Ordered, That it be returned to the House of Representatives.
- Resolved, That the Bill do pass; that the title thereof be changed; and that it be called an Act. Ordered, That it be sent to the House of Representatives.
- Resolved, That the Bill do pass; That the title thereof be changed; that it be called an Act. Ordered, That it be returned to the House of Representatives.
- The Bill received the third reading, and it was resolved that it do pass, that the title thereof be changed, that it be called an Act, and be returned to the House of Representatives.
- a house, the latter accidental, (1391) the former, if altered, make another building; the latter, though altered, the building is the same: therefore where we have in the text “the forms thereof,” the Septuagint read ὑποστασιν αὐτοῦ, — _the substance thereof_.
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