therewithal (Meaning)

Wordnet

therewithal (r)

together with all that; besides

Webster

therewithal (adv.)

Over and above; besides; moreover.

With that or this; therewith; at the same time.

Synonyms & Antonyms of therewithal

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therewithal Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler had lost his wherewithal and was left destitute on the road.
  2. The castle's ancient walls stood tall, their imposing presence indicating the wherewithal of their builders.
  3. With scant wherewithal, the struggling artist struggled to make ends meet.
  4. The orphaned child lacked both material wherewithal and a sense of belonging.
  5. The explorer set out with ample wherewithal, confident in his ability to navigate the treacherous wilderness.
  6. The wealthy benefactor was known for his generosity, often sharing his wherewithal with those in need.
  7. The savvy investor recognized the market's potential and made prudent use of his wherewithal.
  8. The ambitious entrepreneur lacked the wherewithal to start his own business and sought funding elsewhere.
  9. The besieged city had exhausted its wherewithal and was on the verge of surrender.
  10. The grandiose project required immense wherewithal, both in terms of resources and manpower.

FAQs About the word therewithal

together with all that; besidesOver and above; besides; moreover., With that or this; therewith; at the same time.

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The weary traveler had lost his wherewithal and was left destitute on the road.

The castle's ancient walls stood tall, their imposing presence indicating the wherewithal of their builders.

With scant wherewithal, the struggling artist struggled to make ends meet.

The orphaned child lacked both material wherewithal and a sense of belonging.