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thereat

English

Etymology

there +? at

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ð????æt/

Adverb

thereat (not comparable)

  1. There; at that place.
  2. At that event.
    • 2008, Joint Declaration on Defamation of Religions, and Anti-terrorism and Anti-extremism Legislation
      The public has a right to know about the perpetration of acts of terrorism, or attempts thereat, and the media should not be penalised for providing such information.

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Anagrams

  • hat tree, hattree, teareth, tethera, theater, theatre

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whereto

English

Etymology

From Middle English wherto, equivalent to where +? to.

Adverb

whereto (not comparable)

  1. (archaic, interrogative) To what; to which place, whither?
  2. (obsolete, interrogative) To what end; wherefore?
  3. (archaic, relative) To which.
    • 1658, Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus:
      According whereto Xenophon describeth his gallant plantation at Sardis, thus rendred by Strebæus.

Synonyms

  • whereunto
  • whither

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whereto From the web:

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