[syn: consequently, therefore]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Therefore \There"fore\, conj. & adv. [OE. therfore. See There,
and Fore, adv., For, and cf. Therefor.]
1. For that or this reason, referring to something previously
stated; for that.
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I have married a wife, and therefore I can not come.
--Luke xiv.
20.
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Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee;
what shall we have therefore? --Matt. xix.
27.
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2. Consequently; by consequence.
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He blushes; therefore he is guilty. --Spectator.
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Syn: See Then.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
therefore
adv 1: (used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact
or reason or as a result; "therefore X must be true";
"the eggs were fresh and hence satisfactory"; "we were
young and thence optimistic"; "it is late and thus we
must go"; "the witness is biased and so cannot be
trusted" [syn: therefore, hence, thence, thus,
so]
2: as a consequence; "he had good reason to be grateful for the
opportunities which they had made available to him and which
consequently led to the good position he now held" [syn:
consequently, therefore]