therewith
Americanadverb
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with that.
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in addition to that.
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following upon that; thereupon.
adverb
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formal with or in addition to that
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a less common word for thereupon
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archaic by means of or on account of that
Etymology
Origin of therewith
before 900; Middle English ther ( e ) with, Old English thǣrwith. See there, with
Example Sentences
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It continued: "This will be accomplished in an orderly and peaceful manner in succession, one at a time, and for a period of 10-20 minutes, having full understanding and recognition of the risks associated therewith..."
From BBC
Mueller doesn't care about Trump's distractions and lies - he is seeking the truth about Russian election involvement and Trump's activities therewith.
From New York Times
Ms. Giove added that the I.D.C. believed that case law backed its argument, and that the law itself “supports allowances for vice-chairs who are ‘directly connected therewith’ to committees in our house.”
From New York Times
Riders also agree that the “entire risk arising out of your use of the services, and any service or good requested in connection therewith, remains solely with you.”
From Washington Times
Both Ginsberg and Smith demonstrate that faculty—and therewith, teaching and learning—have suffered comparably.
From Forbes
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