Therefrom

usgb/ˌðerˈfrʌm/
adverb

From or out of that place, thing, or event.

The council acquired the land in 1990 and profits made therefrom.
Visual representation of "therefrom" - From or out of that place, thing, or event

Often appears as...

  • profits made therefrom
  • deductions made therefrom

Usage tips

Formal

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Origin Context

Use 'therefrom' when referring to something that originated from a specific source or location.

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He extracted oil from the seeds and made a remedy therefrom.
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Sounds Formal

'Therefrom' is formal and often used in legal, financial, or academic contexts.

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The unauthorized copying of the software, and any profit therefrom, is prohibited.
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Not Contemporary

While correct, 'therefrom' is not frequently used in casual conversations today.

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She baked a cake and the scent therefrom filled the room.
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