The cause or intention underlying an action or situation, especially in the phrase `the whys and wherefores'
1 It is also a gregarious animal; wherefore it signifies the active life.
2 And yet He does; wherefore it is not corrupted by the flesh.
3 To the why and the wherefore , the answer was invariably the same.
4 Devore, Devore, let us now praise famous Devores; wherefore art thou Devore?
5 And many others besides; wherefore men are never tired of your gifts.
6 They were for ever asking the why and the wherefore of things.
7 We cannot endure such blasphemies; wherefore let them be judged and punished.
8 God is just, and will make known the why and the wherefore .
9 Nobody seemed to know, wherefore the ranger himself gave the information mildly:
10 Human nature always wants to know the why and wherefore of things.
11 Now motion belongs chiefly to the appetitive power: wherefore solicitude does also.
12 I forget why or wherefore ; if, indeed, I ever asked or learned.
13 Nathless, I see not wherefore the vernacular may not serve as well.
14 I know not wherefore I have offended her, but so it is.
15 My brethren, wherefore is there need of the lion in the spirit?
16 Now shall I tell you wherefore I have uncovered me to you.
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