Therewith vs Thereby - What's the difference?
therewith | thereby |
With this, that or those.
In addition to that; besides, moreover.
Thereupon, forthwith; with that being said or done.
(formal) By it, by that.
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As adverbs the difference between therewith and thereby
is that therewith is with this, that or those while thereby is by it, by that.therewith
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(-)- ca. 1370:' He ?aue ?ow fyue wittes//For to wershepen hym '''ther-with - '' , ii-16
- I have learned, in whatever state I am, therewith to be content. - Philippians , 4:11
- To speak of strength and therewith hardiness. -
- 1869:' 'I take the privilege, Mistress Ruth, of saluting you.' ...And '''therewith I bussed her well. - , ''Lorna Doone , 1.
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* * English pronominal adverbsthereby
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Adverb
- Thirdly'', Whereas the Maintainance of an hundred thousand Children, from two Years old, and upwards, cannot be computed at less than Ten Shillings a piece ''per Annum'', the Nation's Stock will be thereby encreased fifty thousand pounds ''per Annum'', besides the profit of a new Dish, introduced to the Tables of all ''Gentlemen of Fortune in the Kingdom, who have any refinement in Taste, and the Money will circulate among our selves, the Goods being entirely of our own Growth and Manufacture.
- This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby , any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.