therein — index herein, wherein Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
therein — O.E. þærin; see THERE (Cf. there) + IN (Cf. in) … Etymology dictionary
therein — ► ADVERB archaic or formal ▪ in that place, document, or respect … English terms dictionary
therein — [ther in′] adv. 1. in there; in or into that place or thing 2. in that matter, detail, etc … English World dictionary
therein — [[t]ðe͟ərɪ̱n[/t]] 1) ADV: n ADV Therein means contained in the place that has been mentioned. [LITERARY] By burning tree branches, pine needles, and pine cones, many not only warm their houses but improve the smell therein. 2) ADV: n ADV Therein… … English dictionary
therein — there|in [ðeərˈın US ðer ] adv formal 1.) in that place, or in that piece of writing ▪ See Thompson, 1983, and the references cited therein. 2.) therein lies sth used to say that something is caused by or comes from a particular situation ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
therein — there|in [ ðer ın ] adverb FORMAL in a particular place, activity, or piece of writing that has been mentioned: You must sign the contract and the sections contained therein. therein lies something used for explaining the effect of a situation… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
therein — adverb formal 1 in that place, or in that piece of writing: See Thompson, 1983, and the references cited therein. 2 therein lies used to say that something is caused by or comes from a particular situation: The treaty was imposed by force, and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
therein — UK [ˌðeərˈɪn] / US [ðerˈɪn] adverb formal in a particular place, activity, or piece of writing that has been mentioned You must sign the contract and the sections contained therein. • therein lies something … English dictionary
therein — adverb Date: before 12th century 1. in or into that place, time, or thing 2. in that particular or respect < therein lies the problem > … New Collegiate Dictionary