Definition of To it

1. Adverb. To that. "With all the appurtenances fitting thereto"

Exact synonyms: Thereto, To That

Lexicographical Neighbors of To It

to begin with
to boot
to both ears
to date
to death
to die for
to do with
to each his own
to each one
to err is human
to go
to hand
to hell in a handbasket
to hell with
to infinite
to it (current term)
to leeward
to my knowledge
to n decimal places
to no degree
to one's heart's content
to one's knowledge
to one's liking
to one's mind
to one ear
to order
to perfection
to pieces
to rights
to save one's life

Literary usage of To it

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties by Everit Brown, Albert Strauss (1892)
"Nor can I forget, as an encouragement to it, your indulgent reception of my sentiments on a former and not dissimilar occasion. Interwoven as is the love of ..."

2. A Handbook of Husband and Wife According to the Law of Scotland by Frederick Parker Walton (1893)
"But this was negatived.1 The husband having no right of property in the corpus or stock cannot sue or transact with reference to it. ..."

3. Conversations with M. Thiers, M. Guizot, and Other Distinguished Persons by Nassau William Senior (1878)
"A seat in that body, when once the disgrace of belonging to it has been swallowed, is too profitable to be readily endangered, especially while these ..."

4. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1887)
"A codicil is a written alteration of a will or addition to it, executed in the manner required by law. ..."

5. Cobbett's Political Registerby William Cobbett by William Cobbett (1806)
"But, Sir, there is one subject occasionally introduced into your work, and treated by you as if your sentiments with regard to it were matured, ..."

6. A Treatise on the Law of Railroads by Horace Gay Wood (1885)
"The duty upon them was absolute, and they were bound at their peril to conform to it. POLLOCK, С. В., said: "Where a person is authorized by oct of ..."

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