What is another word for Thereunto?

Pronunciation: [ðe͡əɹˈʌntə͡ʊ] (IPA)

"Thereunto" refers to something that is relevant or connected to a particular thing or situation. Some synonyms for "thereunto" include "thereto," "thereof," "pertaining thereto," "relating thereto," and "concerning the matter at hand." These words are commonly used in legal documents, contracts, and official correspondence to indicate a relationship between one thing and another. They are also used in religious texts and literature, conveying a sense of authority and importance. While these words may not be commonly used in everyday language, they are still useful for adding clarity and precision to technical writing.

Usage examples for Thereunto

For it was observable that this young man, whenever he got the chance, was anxious to lead away the conversation from the theatre and all things pertaining Thereunto, and would rather talk about Strathaivron and salmon-fishing and Miss Honnor's plans with regard to the coming year.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
His comedies and tragedies are at the same time pictures for the people of diverse phases of English life and character, with a Thereunto added universality of portrayal and breadth in philosophy, which it is hardly too much to say, that no other dramatist has ever equaled.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh
From whence I take encouragement to send my Son to wait upon you; and by him to let you know, that my desires are, if Providence so dispose, very full and free to the thing,-if upon an interview, there prove also a freedom in the young persons Thereunto.
"John Keble's Parishes"
Charlotte M Yonge

Related words: thereunto, thereupon, thereat, therewith, thereto, theretofore

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