thereof
pronunciation
How to pronounce thereof in British English: UK [ˌðeərˈɒv]
How to pronounce thereof in American English: US [ˌðerˈɑv]
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- Adverb:
- of or concerning this or that
- from that circumstance or source
Word Origin
- thereof (adv.)
- "of that, of it," Old English þærof; see there + of. Similar formation in Swedish, Danish deraf.
Example
- 1. Closed runways and taxiways , or parts thereof .
- 2. I focussed on the integral , rather than the time derivative thereof .
- 3. All disputes , controversies or differences out of or in relation to this agreement , or to the execution thereof shall be settled through friendly consultation .
- 4. All completed schedules collected or received by census officers for a survey and all copies thereof shall be destroyed not later than 24 months after the relevant survey period .
- 5. Thereof , it is necessary to reform the conventional management mode .