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therewith
[ thair-with, -with ]
adverb
- with that.
- in addition to that.
- following upon that; thereupon.
therewith
/ ˌðɛəˈwɪθ; -ˈwɪð /
adverb
- formal.with or in addition to that
- a less common word for thereupon
- archaic.by means of or on account of that
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Word History and Origins
Origin of therewith1
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Example Sentences
But like the bee, while impelled by an instinct that makes it search for sugar, it sucks in therewith its solid sustenance.
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"Not such a very short allowance either," said the doctor quaintly, and therewith the dinner concluded.
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If they are depressed, they smoke or chew tobacco, and gladden themselves therewith.
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And he said to me: Behold I have given thee neat's dung for man's dung, and thou shalt make thy bread therewith.
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Therewith they ran to the Walls, drawing off with them Messire Florimont and the crowd of citizens.
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