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sine quo non

 

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Sine Qua Non

Description:

Sine Qua Non is a Latin phrase that translates to "without which not." It refers to an indispensable or essential condition or element without which a particular thing or event cannot exist or be achieved.

Sense 1:

Noun: In a legal context, sine qua non refers to an essential element or factor that must be present for a claim or case to succeed.

Example sentence: The presence of a signed contract is the sine qua non for proving a breach of agreement.

Sense 2:

Adjective: In general usage, sine qua non describes something that is absolutely necessary or fundamental.

Example sentence: Hard work and dedication are the sine qua non characteristics of success.

Sense 3:

Adverb: Sine qua non is rarely used as an adverb, but when it is, it expresses the indispensability of a certain action or condition.

Example sentence: She spoke with eloquence, sine qua non, captivating everyone in the audience.


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