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thus
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
thus
(adverb)
far
(adverb)
thus
/
ˈ
ðʌs/
adverb
thus
/
ˈ
ðʌs/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of THUS
formal
1
a
:
in this way or manner
:
like this
The judge expressed it
thus
: “Our obligation is to discover the truth.”
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b
:
by so doing
I took her shift,
thus
enabling her to have the night off. [=I enabled her to have the night off by taking her shift]
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:
because of this
:
therefore
This detergent is highly concentrated and
thus
you will need to dilute it.
Thus
, we conclude …
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thus far
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see
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far
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