whereform (Meaning)

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whereform (adv.)

From which; from which or what place.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whereform

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whereform Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer questioned the witness about the whereform of the missing document.
  2. The archaeologist traced the whereform of ancient artifacts back to a distant civilization.
  3. The investigator pursued every lead to uncover the whereform of the missing person.
  4. The historian searched countless archives to pinpoint the whereform of the original manuscript.
  5. The librarian delved into records to determine the whereform of a long-lost book.
  6. The detective tracked the whereform of the suspect to an abandoned warehouse.
  7. The custodian meticulously cataloged the whereform of all museum artifacts.
  8. The cartographer meticulously plotted the whereform of geographical features on a map.
  9. The genealogist traced the whereform of an ancestor's birth certificate to a remote village.
  10. The contractor verified the whereform of materials to ensure timely delivery of supplies.

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From which; from which or what place.

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The lawyer questioned the witness about the whereform of the missing document.

The archaeologist traced the whereform of ancient artifacts back to a distant civilization.

The investigator pursued every lead to uncover the whereform of the missing person.

The historian searched countless archives to pinpoint the whereform of the original manuscript.