thereby is used to state or introduce the result of a situation mentioned beforehand example- regular workout strengthens the heart, thereby reducing the risk of heart attack
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A budget deficit can lead to more borrowing thereby impacting on the national debt
Alabama voted yes, making the Constitution law on April 3, 1799.
Economic
It upheld the concept of "dual citizenship," thereby declaring that the Bill of Rights only applied to the national government.
It's "velsigne" and "Gud velsigne" thereby means God bless :)
it is bend in the sinous length of the river channel and thereby helps in accomodatin the large on coming water
t-h-e-r-e-b-y = thereby
As can see it, if you split in two words, MAHA means GREAT, and MOODA means "ILLITERATE", thereby meaning "GREAT ILLITERATE".
The word "thereby" is usually set off by commas when it is used in the middle of a sentence. For example, "He studied hard, thereby improving his grades." If "thereby" is used at the beginning of a sentence, it is typically followed by a comma. For example, "Thereby, he improved his grades significantly."
Not sure what you mean exactly....but a thermostat triggers your heating/cooling system on and off, thereby maintaining whatever temperature to which you have it set.
Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.Do you mean insula? A peninsula is a land formation with water on three sides and an insula was a Roman apartment building. An insula or insulae (plural) was important because it housed many families thereby conserving urban space.
I can give you several sentences.He closed the barn door, thereby keeping the horse inside.The Allosaurus stepped into the tar, thereby becoming trapped along with the Stegosaurus.He waved at us across the street, thereby attracting the attention of the news reporter and his cameraman.
No, because you could slip and catch yourself, thereby avoiding the fall. AND to "fall" in love is not generally considered a slip.
It is easy (with the right equipment ) to measure the periodicity of the eclipsing system and thereby the rotational speeds and thereby the relative masses and thereby (with the brightness) the distance and all sorts of other things.
Because Adam and Eve ate the apple and thereby got kicked out of paradise because they weren't "good" any longer.
yes, it controls some of the radiation, thereby controling evaporation, and thereby controlling precipitation