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Definition of
therein adverb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
therein
adverb
adverb
NAmE
/
/
ˌðɛrˈɪn
/
/
(
formal
or
law
)
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in the place, object, document, etc. mentioned
The insurance policy covers the building and any fixtures contained therein.
In court she denied any knowledge of the article and the allegations made therein.
Idioms
therein lies…
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used to emphasize the result or consequence of a particular situation
He works extremely hard and therein lies the key to his success.
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therein
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Nearby words
therefore
adverb
therefrom
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therein
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thereof
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thereon
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