whereof (Meaning)

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whereof (adv.)

Of which; of whom; formerly, also, with which; -- used relatively.

Of what; -- used interrogatively.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whereof

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whereof Sentence Examples

  1. The constitution, whereof the first amendment protects freedom of speech, is the supreme law of the land.
  2. The company was found liable for damages, whereof the amount was determined by the jury.
  3. The contract specified the terms whereof both parties would be bound.
  4. The report contained numerous errors, whereof the most glaring was a misstatement of facts.
  5. The defendant was acquitted of murder, but was convicted of manslaughter, whereof the sentence was reduced due to extenuating circumstances.
  6. The evidence presented at trial was overwhelming, whereof the jury reached a verdict in record time.
  7. The statute of limitations expired, whereof the plaintiff was barred from bringing suit.
  8. The witness's testimony was deemed credible, whereof the court found the defendant guilty.
  9. The property was sold for a price whereof both the buyer and seller were satisfied.
  10. The discovery of new evidence led to a retrial, whereof the outcome was more favorable to the defendant.

FAQs About the word whereof

Of which; of whom; formerly, also, with which; -- used relatively., Of what; -- used interrogatively.

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The constitution, whereof the first amendment protects freedom of speech, is the supreme law of the land.

The company was found liable for damages, whereof the amount was determined by the jury.

The contract specified the terms whereof both parties would be bound.

The report contained numerous errors, whereof the most glaring was a misstatement of facts.