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ipso facto

ADVERB
  1. by the fact itself
    ipso facto, her innocence was established

How To Use ipso facto In A Sentence

  • Ipso facto, if an intelligent person continues to allege them, he is prevaricating.
  • You admit you fired the gun and we now know that the shot killed the victim so you are, ipso facto, responsible for his death.
  • You cannot assume that a speaker of English is ipso facto qualified to teach English.
  • He was an outstanding pupil and, ipso facto, disliked by the rest of the class.
  • You admit you fired the gun and we now know that the shot killed the victim so you are, ipso facto, responsible for his death.
  • Then, there are groups, many of whom might include journalists deeply committed to this war as well as Rovian, Norquistian and Cheneyian apparchiks who are now planting the seeds for future 'betrayal' charges against those who "idealistically" opposed this war I doubt Packer, by the way, consciously and explicitly numbers himself in this group notwithstanding that his writings make him, ipso facto, a fellow traveler of these traitors. Hullabaloo
  • Their social self-awareness also, ipso facto, demonstrates their sociability, which is also implied by the cultural transmission of accumulated knowledge in primate communities. Human/Non-Human Chimeras
  • It is as certain as that every inventor of anything designed for the public good, and offered to the English Government, becomes _ipso facto_ a criminal, to have his heart broken on the circumlocutional wheel. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2 (of 3), 1857-1870
  • Hence, I would be hard pressed to conclude that a charge under this section would, ipso facto, disentitle one to bail.
  • If a crime occurs then there is, ipso facto, a guilty party.
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