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therefore
[ thair-fawr, -fohr ]
adverb
- in consequence of that; as a result; consequently:
I think; therefore I am.
Synonyms: ,
therefore
/ ˈðɛəˌ´ÚÉ”Ë /
sentence connector
- thus; hence: used to mark an inference on the speaker's part
those people have their umbrellas up: therefore, it must be raining
- consequently; as a result
they heard the warning on the radio and therefore took another route
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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Example Sentences
She found Excel's "conduct in relation to this litigation was both unreasonable and out of the norm", and therefore ordered the firm to pay the winning party's legal costs of £10,240.10.
“We’re talking about an oppressed world, a world without hope, a world without joy, and therefore, a world without color,†Ezban says.
The charity said the cost would vary depending on rainfall and therefore river levels, but warned if current conditions persist, "it's likely we'll be paying as much as £100,000 per week".
Reopening its doors likely will bring even more foot traffic to the bar’s area of DTLA, and therefore benefit the neighboring venues, businesses and food trucks.
Today's verdict therefore came as a relief to most, who cheered on the streets of Seoul as the verdict was read out.
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