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therefrom

[ thair-fruhm, -from ]

adverb

  1. from that place, thing, etc.


therefrom

/ ˌðɛəˈfrɒm /

adverb

  1. archaic.
    from that or there

    the roads that lead therefrom

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of therefrom1

Middle English word dating back to 1200–50; there, from
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Example Sentences

The lease said that no “elected official of the government of the United States” shall “be admitted to any share or part of this lease, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom.”

“The recommendations arising therefrom are untruthful, full of bias and double standards. China rejected those recommendations.”

It is the left that has put us on a never-ending euphemism treadmill, transforming “illegal alien” into “illegal immigrant” and therefrom to “undocumented worker” and so on — and across many sensitive issues.

Public pursuit of happiness, he proposes, ought to include access to nature and the salubrity derived therefrom.

But, however overwrought Anna’s sensibility sometimes is, Mrs. Lessing points such powerful significances therefrom that, in comparison, many other highly touted novels dealing with man’s acceptance — or defiance — of his fate seem picayune indeed.

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What does therefrom mean?

Therefrom means from the thing or place that was just mentioned, as in Our freedom is based on the Constitution and all the rights derived therefrom (translation: Our freedom is based on the Constitution and all the rights derived from it).

Therefrom is fairly formal. It’s often used in legal language, but it can also be used in everyday speech and writing.

Example: The nation’s economy is heavily reliant on its neighbor country and tourism therefrom. 

Where does therefrom come from?

The first records of the word therefrom come from the 1200s.

There are many similar words based on the combination of the word there and a preposition, each of which has a different meaning, including thereabout, thereabouts, thereafter, thereat, thereby, therefor, therefore, therein, thereinafter, thereinto, thereof, thereon, thereto, theretofore, thereunder, thereupon, therewith, and therewithal.

Other words are constructed in similar ways, such as wherefrom, meaning “from which,” as in the place wherefrom it was sent (translation: the place from which it was sent or the place where it was sent from).

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How is therefrom used in real life?

Therefrom is formal and is often used in legal language.

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Is therefrom used correctly in the following sentence?

The rainforests are worth more than the resources taken therefrom. 

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