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:

  1. The company lost a lot of money, therefor it had to make cutbacks.
  2. The project was delayed, therefor the deadline had to be pushed back.
  3. He was late, therefor he missed the meeting.
  4. The weather was bad, therefor we had to cancel the outdoor event.
  5. The cake was burnt, therefor it had to be thrown away.
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