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Meaning of wherein
The primary meaning of "wherein" is to indicate the place, situation, or circumstance in which something happens or is done.
Etymology of wherein
The word "wherein" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, with "where" coming from Old English "hwer" and "in" from Old English "in".
Historically, "wherein" was used in various contexts, including literary and formal writing, to indicate location, circumstance, or condition.
Synonyms
in which
where
wherein
whereby
whereupon
wherewith
wherein
whereof
whereon
wherein lies
inasmuch as
insofar as
to the extent that
inasmuch
to wit
namely
specifically
particularly
especially
in particular
notably
notably
mainly
chiefly
primarily
mostly
largely
principally
on the whole
generally
usually
commonly
normally
typically
characteristically
predominantly
primarily
in the main
for the most part
in general
usually
on the whole
chiefly
mostly
mainly
largely
generally
typically
commonly
normally
principally.
Definitions
- Used to indicate the place, situation, or circumstance in which something happens or is done.
- Used to introduce a clause that describes the reason or explanation for something.
- Used to indicate the extent or degree to which something is true or applicable.
Usage Examples
- The city wherein I grew up is very different now.
- The book wherein the author explores the theme of love and loss is a bestseller.
- The company wherein innovation is encouraged has seen significant growth.
Antonyms
outside of
beyond
without
excluding
except
excluding
barring
omitting
leaving out
outside
beyond
apart from
excluding
omitting
save
excepting
barring
leaving out
excluding
omitting
outside
beyond
apart from
save
except
excluding
without
outside
beyond
apart from
omitting
excluding
except
excluding
omitting
outside
beyond.