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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
Word History and Origins
Origin of therewith1
Example Sentences
He can discern a jumperfrom a horse, doesn’t pity me for just standing therewith my hands out, waiting for some passerbyto throw me a peanut.
But like the bee, while impelled by an instinct that makes it search for sugar, it sucks in therewith its solid sustenance.
"Not such a very short allowance either," said the doctor quaintly, and therewith the dinner concluded.
If they are depressed, they smoke or chew tobacco, and gladden themselves therewith.
And he said to me: Behold I have given thee neat's dung for man's dung, and thou shalt make thy bread therewith.
Therewith they ran to the Walls, drawing off with them Messire Florimont and the crowd of citizens.
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