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Definition of Theretofore

Theretofore
Theretofore There`to*fore", adv. Up to that time; before then; -- correlative with heretofore.

Meaning of Theretofore from wikipedia

- Strasbourg, an important strategic crossing on the left bank of the Rhine and theretofore a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire, annexing it and other...
- Conservatives from the Labour Party. Portillo unexpectedly lost the theretofore safe Conservative Enfield Southgate seat at the 1997 general election...
- appeals from interference proceedings, and trademark cases, appeals which theretofore had been heard in United States Court of Appeals for the District of...
- Bailey's business to "cease and desist from various representations theretofore made by them as to the therapeutic value of Radithor and from representing...
- started to make inroads on the Dutch system. The VOC therefore closed the theretofore flourishing open pepper emporium of Bantam by a treaty of 1684 with the...
- constitute a Pictish substrate. In 1018, after the conquest of Lothian (theretofore part of England and inhabited predominantly by speakers of Northumbrian...
- more intimate settings. The most notable of his presidential trips, theretofore unequaled, was a five-w**** tour of the west in the spring of 1891, aboard...
- and versions, plus over 60 previously unreleased. It su****des the theretofore career-spanning 1993 box set Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach...
- corpus (with its weights subsequently frozen), a departure from the theretofore standard approach. Training a text-to-image model requires a dataset...
- requirements for such large and continuous displays, if consumed at theretofore known rates, but increased in proportion to increase in size, the high...