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thereto

[ thair-too ]

adverb

  1. to that place, thing, etc.
  2. to that matter, circumstance, etc.


thereto

/ ˌðɛəˈtuː /

adverb

  1. formal.
    to that or it

    the form attached thereto

  2. obsolete.
    in addition to that


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Word History and Origins

Origin of thereto1

before 900; Middle English therto, Old English thǣrtō. See there, to

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Example Sentences

In 1205 wheat was worth 12 pence per bushel, which was cheap, as there had been some years of famine previous thereto.

The Admiral came aboard and between us we tried to size up the new situation and to readjust ourselves thereto.

Can you furnish me with a copy of your report to Mr. Spring Rice, or something relating thereto?

It is true that an adverse claimant cannot give any title to her husband's land that would bar her right thereto.

And a license to do a particular act necessarily involves any act essential thereto.

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