What is another word for in these circumstances?

Pronunciation: [ɪn ðiːz sˈɜːkəmstˌansɪz] (IPA)

In these circumstances is a phrase that is commonly used to refer to a specific set of conditions, situations, or events. However, there are several other phrases that can effectively replace it. One alternative phrase could be "under these conditions". It carries the same connotation, but replaces circumstances with conditions. Another possible synonym is "in this situation". This phrase places more emphasis on the scenario rather than the conditions themselves. Another alternative could be "given these circumstances", which shifts the focus to the circumstances that exist. Finally, "in this context" is also a viable synonym because it emphasizes the situation or environment in which the circumstances exist.

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What are the hypernyms for In these circumstances?

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

Famous quotes with In these circumstances

  • Until fighting ends and there are conditions, which allow the free expression of will by the people, there can be no elections and elections are not held in these circumstances anywhere in the world.
    Aslan Maskhadov
  • Our minds are finite, and yet even in these circumstances of finitude we are surrounded by possibilities that are infinite, and the purpose of life is to grasp as much as we can out of that infinitude.
    Alfred North Whitehead
  • Apart from autograph hunters, I get... many letters from Hindus, beseeching me to adopt some form of mysticism, from young Americans, asking me where I think the line should be drawn in petting, and from Poles, urging me to admit that while all other nationalism may be bad that of Poland is wholly noble. I get letters from engineers who cannot understand Einstein, and from parsons who think that I cannot understand Genesis, from husbands whose wives have deserted them – not (they say) that that would matter, but the wives have taken the furniture with them, and what in these circumstances should an enlightened male do? ...I get letters (concerning whose genuineness I am suspicious) trying to get me to advocate abortion, and I get letters from young mothers asking my opinion of bottle-feeding.
    Bertrand Russell

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