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mutandis

 

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Term: Mutandis

Description:

Mutandis is a Latin phrase that means "with necessary changes" or "after making the necessary alterations". It is often used in legal and bureaucratic contexts to indicate that a statement or rule applies with similar modifications.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  • The contract serves as a template that can be customized for different projects, with mutandis for specific requirements.
  • They've adapted their marketing strategy for the international market, making the mutandis required to appeal to a new audience.

Adjective:

  • Our team has implemented the mutandis changes to the previous plan, making it more suitable for the current circumstances.
  • The seminar focused on the mutandis aspects of taxation law in different jurisdictions.

Adverb:

  • The company adjusted its pricing strategy to remain competitive, applying the mutandis recommended by market analysts.
  • She approached the problem mutandis, following the steps outlined in the instruction manual.

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