Thereto (adverb)

To that; referring to a previously mentioned subject or object.

Origin:

The word thereto comes from the phrase "there to" which means "to that".

Examples:

  1. He agreed to the proposal and committed himself thereto.
  2. The new regulations were added to the existing laws and applied thereto.
  3. The company is expanding its operations and increasing its workforce thereto.
  4. The policy was changed and the new rules applied thereto.
  5. The law was passed and the executive order was issued thereto.
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