What is another word for therefrom?

Pronunciation: [ðe͡əfɹˈɒm] (IPA)

Therefrom is a word that is commonly used in legal documents and contracts and refers to something that is derived or originated from a particular source. Some synonyms for therefrom include hence, thereby, consequently, as a result, thus, accordingly, and therefore. These words are often used interchangeably depending on the context, but they all serve to describe the relationship between the source and the resulting action or outcome. It is important to choose the right synonym for therefrom to ensure that your language is clear, accurate, and effective in conveying your intended message.

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Usage examples for Therefrom

He was directed by Gates to go down to the Santee River and assemble a militia force and destroy the ferry boats on the river to prevent the British from retreating to Charles Town or receiving aid therefrom.
"A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion"
William Dobein James
"And I've got a little present for Miss Francie herself," continued Mangan, opening his bag, and taking therefrom a small packet.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
Information of friendly forces, with any deductions drawn therefrom, is similarly entered in the appropriate portions of the work sheet.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College

Famous quotes with Therefrom

  • For I, hearing my Lord's estate amongst many more estates was to be sold, and that the wives of the owners should have an allowance therefrom, it gave me hopes I should receive a benefit thereby.
    Margaret Cavendish
  • But the fullest recognition of the horror of the crime and the most complete lack of sympathy with the criminal cannot in the least diminish our horror at the way in which it has become customary to avenge these crimes and at the consequences that are already proceeding therefrom. It is, of course, inevitable that where vengeance is taken by a mob it should frequently light on innocent people, and the wrong done in such a case to the individual is one for which there is no remedy. But even where the real criminal is reached the wrong done by the mob to the community itself is well-nigh as great.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Anarchists, whose mission in the world is the abolition of aggression and all the evils that result therefrom, perceived that, to be understood, they must attach some definite and avowed significance to the terms which they are obliged to employ, and especially to the words "State" and "government."
    Benjamin Tucker
  • Now, when we say of any occurrence that it is 'physical', we mean thereby that it is potentially describable in physical terms. (Otherwise the expression would be wholly meaningless.) So it is perfectly correct, to state that, in every happening with which our sensory nerves are associated, we find, we have abstracted therefrom every known or imaginable physical component, certain categorically nonphysical .
    John William Dunne
  • The tiger springs in the new year. Us he devours. Think at last We have not reached conclusion, when I Stiffen in a rented house. Think at last I have not made this show purposelessly And it is not by any concitation Of the backward devils. I would meet you upon this honestly. I that was near your heart was removed therefrom To lose beauty in terror, terror in inquisition. I have lost my passion: why should I need to keep it Since what is kept must be adulterated?
    T. S. Eliot

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