therefrom

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English

Etymology

there +‎ from

Pronunciation

Adverb

therefrom (not comparable)

  1. (formal) From that; from him, her, or it.
    • 1914, Louis Joseph Vance, chapter I, in Nobody, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, published 1915, →OCLC:
      Little disappointed, then, she turned attention to "Chat of the Social World," gossip which exercised potent fascination upon the girl's intelligence. She devoured with more avidity than she had her food those pretentiously phrased chronicles of the snobocracy […] distilling therefrom an acid envy that robbed her napoleon of all its savour.
    • H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937)
      Death is merciful, for there is no return therefrom

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See also

Here-, there-, and where- words

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