Definition of therefrom in US English:
therefrom
adverbˌðɛrˈfrɑmˌT͟Herˈfräm
formal, archaic From that or that place.
there are lessons to be learned therefrom
the right not to be excluded therefrom except by order of the court
Rochester Bridge and the view therefrom
Example sentencesExamples
- Only then will it be possible to balance the economic benefits of financial liberalization and internationalization with the systemic threats to the financial system flowing therefrom.
- The scheme is not in any sense a benevolent scheme and no benevolent or compassionate payments can be made therefrom.
- I could not see what benefits or advantage could have been derived therefrom.
- The book begins, as noted earlier, with the theft of a painting, and the complications resulting therefrom.
- But it is the gardens - and the views therefrom - that are the real joy.