For this reason; on this account; therefore.(adverb)
Obsolete spelling of herefor.(adverb)
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Use "herefore" in a sentence
"Much of the funding for education, t herefore, should be devolved from Sacramento to the local level and, with it, the flexibility needed to better manage our schools."
"Th confederate flag is a sign of racism, traitors, and herefore stupidity."
"What Obama's campaign has demonstrated - and this must be flagged in the face of EVERY SUPER DELEGATE RELENTLESSLY - is the progressive segment of the Democratic Party now can win in Red States and draw large support from places herefore were never courted."