What is another word for by virtue of what?

Pronunciation: [ba͡ɪ vˈɜːt͡ʃuː ɒv wˈɒt] (IPA)

By virtue of what can be replaced by a number of different phrases, depending on the context. In some cases, you may consider using "due to," meaning as a result of, as in "The game was cancelled due to inclement weather." Alternatively, "because of" can be used to convey the same idea, such as in "The meeting was postponed because of a scheduling conflict." "Owing to" and "on account of" are also useful synonyms for by virtue of what, conveying a sense of causality. Another potential synonym is "as a consequence of," indicating that one event or action led to another. Regardless of which term you choose, each can help clarify the meaning of a sentence and improve your writing skills.

What are the hypernyms for By virtue of what?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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