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Adverb(1) from what place, source, or cause(2) from what place or origin or source
Conjunction(1) from what or which place

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(1) whence it followed that the strategies were obsolete(2) whence does Congress derive this power?(3) It is evident by now how the values of a therapeutic culture surrounding us have affected our own views, and, therefore, whence the dread and fear of our own aging and general discomfort level with its attendant issues arises.(4) Now it is on all hands agreed, that nothing abstract or general can be made really to exist, whence it should seem to follow, that it cannot have so much as an ideal existence in the understanding.(5) Control is understood as one's being the source whence her actions emanate.(6) the Ural mountains, whence the ore is procured(7) Four straight defeats, coupled with Queen of the South's defeat against Forfar in midweek, sent them back to whence they came.(8) He can dismiss the question of whence the Holiness Code derives its use of purity language in relation to sins that are not, in and of themselves, violations of literal, physical purity.(9) he will be sent back whence he came(10) First and foremost, one must ask whence this u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510rightu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb derives.(11) In 1848, however, the abdicating French King claimed the collection as his personal property, and the young Second Republic obliged, sending it after him to England, whence it was dispersed.(12) He was taken from his mother and sent to a Church of England boys' home whence he was adopted by a white family who loved him dearly.(13) His father Eric came from Breslau, but as a young man escaped to Paris, whence he was sent to London in 1900 by a theatrical agency to run its London branch.(14) A law found by measurement is necessarily mathematical in form, whence its manipulation by proportionalities will reveal consequences no less certain to be borne out by measurement.(15) whence does Parliament derive this power?(16) Concerned to limit the smothering, Fritz sent the boy off to the barracks, whence he emerged a martinet much given to fancy uniforms, which he would change as often as 10 times a day.
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(1) whence
Synonyms
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1. whence
2. such
3. where
4. from that place
5. therefrom
6. thereout


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

But now we must drive it back
under the rocks whence it came.

But now we must drive it back under the rocks WHENCE it came.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 6


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