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Therewith - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Therewith is an adverb meaning with that or along with it. It is used in formal or literary contexts to indicate something done or provided in addition to what was mentioned. Example: He signed the contract and submitted the documents therewith.

therewith

/ðɛrˈwɪθ/ /ðɛəˈwɪθ/

Definition:

With that or along with it; in addition to something previously mentioned.

Synonyms:

therewithal, withal, moreover, furthermore

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

without, separately

Common Collocations:

deal therewith, proceed therewith, conclude therewith

Derivatives:

therewithal, therewithin

Usage Tips:

Use "therewith" formally to mean "with that" or "in addition," often in legal or literary contexts.

Common Phrases:

go therewith, proceed therewith, coupled therewith

Etymology:

Old English "þǣrwiþ," from "þǣr" (there) + "wiþ" (with).

Examples:

  • 1. She signed the contract and included the payment therewith.
  • 2. He handed her the keys and the instructions therewith.
  • 3. The document was filed, and the evidence was submitted therewith.
  • 4. She received the award and the honorarium therewith.

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