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in-principal

 

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Term: in-principal

Description:

In-principal is an adjective that refers to something that is agreed upon or accepted in principle, without all the details or formalities being established. It indicates the initial approval or acceptance of an idea or proposal, usually subject to further discussion or development.

Senses and Usages:
  1. Adjective: When used as an adjective, in-principal describes something that is agreed upon or accepted in principle, but not yet finalized or fully implemented.
  2. Example sentence: The in-principal agreement to build a new bridge has brought hope to the local community.

  3. Adverb: When used as an adverb, in-principal modifies a verb, indicating that something is done with a preliminary or provisional approval.
  4. Example sentence: The project proceeds in-principal until all the necessary permits are obtained.

  5. Noun: When used as a noun, in-principal refers to the initial or provisional approval or acceptance of an idea, plan, or proposal.
  6. Example sentence: The committee granted their in-principal agreement to initiate the construction of the new stadium.

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