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thereinto
[ thair-in-too, thair-in-too ]
adverb
- into that place or thing.
- into that matter, circumstance, etc.
thereinto
/ ˌðɛərˈɪntuː /
adverb
- formal.into that place, circumstance, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of thereinto1
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Example Sentences
Consul straightway stepped thereinto with my child; item, the constable climbed up behind.
He therefore asks Mary for further information: all that your Majesty has heard or known thereinto.
Davenport opened a drawer of the table, and essayed to sweep the book thereinto by a careless push.
Her complaints, and the cause thereof, being brought to Captain Morgan, he thought fit to inquire thereinto.
But let us look more mystically thereinto, which the Zohar hath more abundantly run through.
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