What is another word for mutatis mutandis?

Pronunciation: [mjuːtˈɑːtiz mjuːtˈandɪz] (IPA)

Mutatis mutandis is a Latin phrase that is commonly used in legal and other formal contexts to indicate that certain changes or modifications should be made. While the phrase is widely known and used, there are several synonyms that can be used in its place depending on the context and desired degree of formality. Some common alternatives include "with necessary adjustments," "with appropriate modifications," "with necessary alterations," and "with the necessary changes." Other options may include "in a corresponding manner," "by analogy," or "in like manner." Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the context and emphasis of the statement being made.

What are the hypernyms for Mutatis mutandis?

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

Famous quotes with Mutatis mutandis

  • There certainly are changes of fashion in philosophy. When a new kind is in vogue, many things in the philosophy of an earlier day, which are of permanent value and perhaps highly relevant to contemporary problems, tend to be altogether forgotten or carelessly and ignorantly dismissed, simply because they occur in an out-of-date setting and are clad in an unfashionable dress. It is now quite certain that much of permanent value in Scholastic philosophy was ignored or contemned from this cause by Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and their followers. I have little doubt that the same is true mutatis mutandis of the attitude of many present-day philosophers towards the systems of monistic idealism which were fashionable at the beginning of this century. It is consoling to a philosopher's vanity not to pry too closely into the history of his subject, for otherwise he is liable to find that his discoveries have been anticipated and his fallacies refuted in advance by predecessors whom he has ignored or despised.
    C. D. Broad

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