Synonyms for Ex gratia:
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adj.
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n.
• ex gratia
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What are the hypernyms for Ex gratia?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for ex gratia?
Ex gratia means "as a favor" or "out of goodwill." Its antonyms are "mandatory," "obligatory," and "compulsory," which refer to something that is required or enforced by law or rules. These terms imply that there are clear guidelines or standards that must be followed, and there is little room for discretion or generosity. On the other hand, ex gratia implies that the giver has a degree of freedom or flexibility to offer a gift or concession that is not strictly necessary or expected. In legal or financial contexts, ex gratia payments or settlements are given as a gesture of goodwill, without admitting any fault or legal liability.
What are the antonyms for Ex gratia?
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