therefor
pronunciation
How to pronounce therefor in British English: UK [ðeə'fɔ:]
How to pronounce therefor in American English: US [ðer'fɔ]
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- Adverb:
- (in formal usage, especially legal usage) for that or for it
Word Origin
- therefor (adv.)
- "for this, for that," Middle English variant spelling of therefore (q.v.); in modern use perhaps perceived as there + for.
Example
- 1. You will try new things and put yourself in new situations and therefor grow tremendously as a person because you are willing to take more chances in unknown situations .
- 2. Article 96 where a collision is caused by the fault of one of the ships involved , the one in fault shall be liable for the damages therefor .
- 3. Article 4 should the casualty accident of passenger and the damage of personal luggage be due to force majeure or the passenger 's self-causation , the railway transportation enterprise shall not be liable therefor .
- 4. And you want me to go therefor a week ?
- 5. Roz and I have been going therefor years .