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Meaning of ab initio | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR B2
ˌæb ɪˈnɪʃ.i.oʊ

Definitions

  1. From the time when a law, legal right or decree, contract, ownership interest, partnership (etc.) comes into force.
  2. Calculated from first principles, i.e. from basic laws without any further additional assumptions.
  3. Taken with no prior qualifications.

Equivalents

Examples

“As the Act was passed without the required quorum, the constitutional court struck down the Act and declared it to be void ab initio”
“Any child marriage solemnised in contravention of an injunction order issued under section 13, whether interim or final, shall be void ab initio.”
“[…] this soul does not exist ab initio, as orthodox Christianity teaches; it has to be brought into existence by a process of guided self-observation. However, this is rarely achieved, owing to man's unique ability to be distracted from spiritual matters by everyday trivia.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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