Therefor
(adverb)
For that reason; on that account; therefore.
Origin:
This word is a contraction of the phrase "therefore" which means "for that reason". it was first used in the 14th century.
Examples:
- The company lost a lot of money, therefor it had to make cutbacks.
- The project was delayed, therefor the deadline had to be pushed back.
- He was late, therefor he missed the meeting.
- The weather was bad, therefor we had to cancel the outdoor event.
- The cake was burnt, therefor it had to be thrown away.