With+stronger+reason

  • 121a fortiori — (Latin) with more reason, for a still stronger reason …

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  • 122Public Honesty (Decency) — • A diriment matrimonial impediment consisting in a relationship, which arises from a valid betrothal, or from a marriage approved by the Church but not consummated. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Public Honesty (Decency)      …

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  • 123List of legal Latin terms — A number of Latin terms are used in legal terminology and legal maxims. This is a partial list of these legal Latin terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn from Latin. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V   …

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  • 124a fortiori — adverb Etymology: New Latin, literally, from the stronger (argument) Date: 1561 with greater reason or more convincing force used in drawing a conclusion that is inferred to be even more certain than another < the man of prejudice is, a fortiori …

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  • 126a fortiori —  (Lat.) With even stronger reason, all the more so …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 127a fortiori —   adv. by the stronger ; with better reason; all the more …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 128a fortiori — [ā΄ fôr΄shē ôr′ī΄] adv., adj. [L, lit., for a stronger (reason)] all the more: said of a conclusion that follows with even greater logical necessity than another already accepted in the argument …

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