meaning - Why do we use the word "thereof"?


Firstly I am not very good in English, so pardon me, is my question sounds too silly.



  • Why we use "thereof"?



Answer



It is a formal way of referring to something just mentioned.



formal


of the thing just mentioned;
of that: the member state or a part thereof.



I like this example: "This chair is suited to your life or lack thereof."


Here thereof refers to the life you may or may not have, and the chair will suit you in either case.


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