Therefrom [adverb]
Definition of Therefrom:
as a result; for that reason
Opposite/Antonyms of Therefrom:
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Sentence/Example of Therefrom:
Proceeding thus from the apex, we come to stars at a distance of 90° therefrom.
Therefrom he extracted a necklace of diamonds set in platinum.
Therefrom for all the strangers / was mickle sorrow yet in store.
Therefrom she took twelve armbands / and drew them o'er his hand.
If no one dared to drive them therefrom, they should at least be constrained to leave it by hunger.
You will sink to the pit, and the angels alone will be able to lift you therefrom.
He said that his brother had committed the sin, and that he had freed him therefrom.
Therefrom comes their sanction to manage the bread and butter of the rest of mankind.
I know, too, the terrible situation in which you are, and I have no means of extracting you therefrom save one.
He was touched with living compassion and was moved to free her therefrom by pity for the grievous state in which she was.