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therefrom

[thair-fruhm, -from] / ˌðɛərˈfrʌm, -ˈfrɒm /


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"We once again call on the UK to fulfil its obligation and honour its commitments at once, otherwise the consequences arising therefrom shall be borne by the UK side".

From BBC Oct. 17, 2025

And on the edge was a golden cup full of water; and Dinocrates came up and began to drink therefrom; which cup failed not.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2019

Most of the debate over that provision ends at the word therefrom; the Times editorial board, and the paper’s reporting staff—as well as Slate—tend to cut the sentence off after it.

From Slate May 31, 2017

I believe it is caused by the burning of coal; that the smoke arising therefrom is injurious to vegetation, to the soil, to the air and to the clouds.”

From Scientific American Aug. 8, 2015

During the admission the latch block abuts against the end y of the recess w and is tripped therefrom by the cam n′.

From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Joshua Rose




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