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Synonyms for i.e.


Grammar : Abb



Définition of i.e.

Origin :
  • abbreviation of Latin id est, literally "that is;" used in English in the sense of "that is to say."
  • abb that is
Example sentences :
  • God, in his providence, ordains the Russian form of government,--i.e.
  • Extract from : « Slavery Ordained of God » by Rev. Fred A. Ross, D.D.
  • “Only Trundle there,” i.e., only that poor insignificant thing there!
  • Extract from : « Pickwickian Studies » by Percy Fitzgerald
  • Hence this result is always true: i.e. the Proposition ‘Some x are y’ is always true!
  • Extract from : « Symbolic Logic » by Lewis Carroll
  • Hence this result is always true: i.e. the Proposition “Some x are y” is always true!
  • Extract from : « Symbolic Logic » by Lewis Carroll
  • How many more there must be in the city (i.e., hair in the pubic region)!
  • Extract from : « A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan » by John U. Wolff
  • "He that believeth on the Son of God, hath the witness in him," i.e., in himself!
  • Extract from : « Expositor's Bible: The Epistles of St. John » by William Alexander
  • Then you believe in spirits, i.e. in the existence of spirits?
  • Extract from : « Zones of the Spirit » by August Strindberg
  • In the first marriage contract recorded, i.e. of Isaac and Rebecca?
  • Extract from : « Tradition » by John Francis Arundell
  • It is not to Christian faith, not to Christian love (i.e., love limited by faith); no!
  • Extract from : « The Essence of Christianity » by Ludwig Feuerbach
  • What is there in its shape to tell you of its history, i.e., did it grow in the open or in the forest?
  • Extract from : « Cornell Nature-Study Leaflets » by Various

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