therewith
pronunciation
How to pronounce therewith in British English: UK [ˌðeəˈwɪð]
How to pronounce therewith in American English: US [ˌðerˈwɪð]
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- Adverb:
- with that or this or it
- immediately after that
Word Origin
- therewith (adv.)
- c. 1200, "along with, in company with," from there + with. Old English þær wiþ meant "against, in exchange for." Similar formation in Swedish dervid, Danish derved.
Example
- 1. Now , don 't you want to be therewith her now ?
- 2. Kjv better is little with the fear of the lord than great treasure and trouble therewith .
- 3. I 'll sleep therewith you if you want .
- 4. The mounting of the network also becomes a kind of industry therewith , a kind of inseparable process .
- 5. In the adjustment of general average the following rules shall apply to the exclusion of any law and practice inconsistent therewith .