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thereto
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"thereto" is an acceptable word in written English.
It can be used as an adverb meaning "to that" or "to it". For example, "The Prime Minister appended his signature thereto."
Encyclopedias
News & Media
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Exact Expressions
54 human-written examples
And wasn't it Prussia's elite who, by intriguing against the Weimar republic, helped bring Hitler to power in 1933, provoking a descent into a tyranny that drew heavily on Prussian traditions of authoritarianism, obedience thereto and deification of the army?
News & Media
It brings together three things: pluralism, localism and voluntarism.How to get thereTo promote pluralism, the Tories aim to build the "post-bureaucratic state" that Tony Blair wanted (they even use the same phrase).
News & Media
Surely anyone who has only so much as skimmed any given edition of your publication knows exactly where you stand on the world: America is destined forever to lead it, with Britain attached closely thereto.
News & Media
Of these, the earliest and most obvious is the piled jetty its piles can be driven from floating craft and the deck and superstructure added thereto, working wholly above water.
Encyclopedias
There were also numerous small principalities in the western and eastern hill areas, whose independence was sustained through a delicate balance of power based upon traditional interrelationships and, in some cases, common ancestral origins (or claims thereto) among the ruling families.
Encyclopedias
Education consists of leading man, as a thinking, intelligent being, growing into self-consciousness, to a pure and unsullied, conscious and free representation of the inner law of Divine Unity, and in teaching him ways and means thereto.
Encyclopedias
to provide an effective, unified organization and control of the communications intelligence activities of the United States conducted against foreign governments, to provide for integrated operational policies and procedures pertaining thereto.
Encyclopedias
The first written mention of the town was in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (912), when it was observed that Edward the Elder "held Lurdenbryg [London] and Oxnaford and all the lands pertaining thereto".
Encyclopedias
The bile pigments, although first identified in mammalian tissues or products (e.g., in the bile of the gall bladder), are by no means confined thereto.
Encyclopedias
Title was treated as passing from the decedent to the bishop or, later, to his substitute (surrogate) and ultimately to a middleman, on whom it was incumbent to pay the debts of the decedent and other claims that might exist against the estate and then to distribute the surplus remaining among the persons entitled thereto under the will or under the rules of intestacy.
Encyclopedias
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Hooker, indeed, insisted that "the prince has a delegated power, from the Parliament of England, together with the convocation (of clergy) annexed thereto…whereupon the very essence of all government doth depend".
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "thereto", ensure the noun or concept it refers to is clearly established in the preceding text to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "thereto" in everyday conversation or informal writing. Its formal tone can sound stilted or pretentious in casual settings. Opt for simpler alternatives like "to it" or "regarding that" to maintain a natural flow.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "thereto" functions as an adjunct, modifying a verb or clause by indicating direction or connection to something previously mentioned. Ludwig's examples showcase its use in formal contexts, linking additional information or conditions to an earlier statement.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
34%
News & Media
46%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "thereto" functions as a formal adverb meaning "to that" or "to it", predominantly used in legal, academic, and formal writing. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical acceptability. Although "thereto" is correct, it's crucial to use it in appropriate contexts, avoiding overuse in casual settings where simpler alternatives are preferable. The most frequent authoritative sources of its usage are news media and encyclopedias. Related phrases include "to that end", "with respect to that", and "to which", offering alternative ways to express similar connections. Use "thereto" to establish clear, formal links between parts of a text, ensuring precision in professional and scholarly communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to which
Turns the phrase into a relative clause.
regarding that
Uses a present participle to introduce the reference.
in relation to that
Specifies a relational connection.
with respect to that
Adds a prepositional phrase for a slightly more descriptive link.
to the aforementioned
Uses a more complex adjective to refer to something previously mentioned.
to that end
Changes the structure to a purpose-driven phrase.
on that subject
Shifts the focus to the topic at hand.
in that regard
Replaces the direct reference with a more general statement of relevance.
to this
Simplifies the reference, suitable if the context is very clear.
therein
Uses a single word to indicate 'in that place or thing'.
FAQs
How can I use "thereto" in a sentence?
"Thereto" typically connects a subsequent clause or phrase to a previously mentioned item or concept. For instance, "The contract and all amendments "to which" apply to this agreement."
What are some alternatives to using "thereto"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "to it", "to that", "regarding that", or rephrase the sentence for clarity. For example, instead of "The document and attachments "related thereto"", you could say "The document and its related attachments".
Is "thereto" commonly used in modern English?
While grammatically correct, "thereto" is more frequently found in legal documents, formal writing, and historical texts. It's less common in contemporary everyday English, where simpler alternatives are preferred.
What is the difference between "thereto" and "thereof"?
"Thereto" means "to that" or "to it", indicating direction or attachment. "Thereof" means "of that" or "from that", indicating possession or origin. For example: "The rights and obligations "arising thereof"" (meaning arising from the rights and obligations), while "The addendum "attached thereto"" (meaning attached to it).
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested