"Thereunto" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thereunto" Meaning

thereunto

(preposition)
To that place or state; opposite of "hence" and "whence".

Example sentence:
"I have signed the contract, and thereunto attached is the receipt."

"Thereunto" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Thereunto"


1. Legal:

It is incumbent upon the parties to comply with all terms and conditions stated therein, and to perform all obligations thereunto attached.
2. Formal:

He gave a speech that urged the crowd to respect the authorities and to obey the laws thereunto.
3. Archaic/Original MaHe undertook several journeys, some of which are recorded in units of his accounts and journals, to the famed mines of Galen; and to unite with his adviser, Aeropex, by going to the great temple of the god of the sun to consult the oracle thereunto associated.
4. The king decreed them to till the land and to build cities thereunto when they arrived.
5. The winner of the competition will receive a trophy and an invitation to compete in the international event thereunto.

"Thereunto" Similar Words

Thereon

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From or since then; thereafter; as a result of that.<br><br>Example: "Thereon, we decided to go to the beach."

Thereout

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Theresa

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Theresa can refer to:<br><br>1. Theresa, a female given name, derived from the name of the ancient Greek name "Thersa," which is itself derived from the name "Thea" (Θέα), meaning "goddess."<br>2. Theresa may refer to Saint Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997), a Roman Catholic nun and missionary, known for her charitable work among the poor and sick.<br>3. Theresa May, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2016-2019).<br>4. Theresa is an honorific used for some female bishops and deacons in some Christian denominations, especially in Anglicanism and Methodism.<br><br>In addition, "Theresa" might also refer to other female characters and fictional entities, depending on the context.

Theresian

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The term "Theressian" refers to something related to or associated with Charles, Count of Flanders, and, more commonly, the Jesuit missionary Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, more commonly known as Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus or the "Little Flower", a French Catholic nun and mystic who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Theresianum

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The Theresianum is a private, Jesuit-patroned liberal arts academy in Vienna, Austria. It is located on the Engelhoferstraße, Sanatoriumstraße and Albrecht-Street in the 19th district.

Theresienstadt

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Theresienstadt was a concentration camp established by the Nazi regime in Czechoslovakia during World War II. It was one of the "model concentration camps" set up by the Nazis to deceive the Red Cross and other neutral observers about the true nature of its treatment of Jews and other prisoners.

Thereto

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Theretofore

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Until now or up to the present time; so far.

Thereupon

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Therewith

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Theriac

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Theriaca

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Theriaca is an ancient medicine that dates back to the 3rd century AD. The term is derived from the Greek word "theriakon", meaning "antidote for beasts". <br><br>It was a highly prized concoction of 64-65 ingredients, often depicted as a concoction of snake and other animal-based medicines in ancient art. The original recipe was lost, but a version of the Theriaca was rediscovered by a pharmacist in the 19th century.

Therial

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Therian

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Therianthrope

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A therianthrope is a mythical or fictional being with both human and animal characteristics, often depicted as having the physical form of an animal with human-like qualities or behaviors. Examples include werewolves, centaurs, and mermaids.<br><br>In modern times, the term is also sometimes used to describe individuals who identify as having a deep emotional or spiritual connection to a specific animal, and may even believe that they have the soul or spirit of that animal within their own.

Therianthropes

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Therianthropes refers to a concept or creature that combines human and animal characteristics, often in a supernatural or mythological context. In various cultures and traditions, therianthropes can manifest in different forms, such as:<br><br> Human-animal hybrids, like the Minotaur (half-man, half-bull) or the Centaur (half-man, half-horse)<br> Shape-shifters, like werewolves or skin-walkers, who can transform from human to animal or vice versa<br> Spirits or beings that possess both human and animal qualities, like the African trickster figure Anansi (who is often depicted as a spider)<br> Mystical or magical creatures that exhibit human-like intelligence and behavior alongside animal features.<br><br>The term "therianthropy" is also used to describe a psychological concept, where a person identifies with or experiences a sense of being a non-human animal, often in a spiritual or philosophical context.