therein (B2)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ðɛərˈɪn/
Definition
In or into that place, thing, or document.
Examples
The will specified that the inheritance should be divided equally among the children, and the executor acted therein.
He found a hidden clause in the lease agreement, and the true meaning of the contract lay therein.
The evidence presented to the court was complex, but the crucial detail was located therein.
How to Use therein
- therein lies (collocation)
- The most important or essential part of something is found in that specific place or context. — "The beauty of the novel is that therein lies a deeper commentary on society."
- agreed therein (collocation)
- To have reached a consensus or agreement regarding a specific point or document. — "The parties signed the contract and agreed therein to all terms and conditions."
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