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coram populo
/ ˈkɔːræm ˈpɒpʊˌləʊ /
adverb
- in the presence of the people; publicly
Example Sentences
Nothing of the detail is softened or abated; the whole is acted out coram populo, with the hard, uncompassionate morality of the age the painter lived in, while the introduction here and there of one or two well-known characters such as Colonel Charteris and Justice Gonson give a vivid reality to the satire.
Such borrowings take place coram populo, and are in the nature of a public homage.
Medea might have slain her children coram populo, if the people had been used to it.
In science we think that a teacher who ignores views which have been discussed coram populo for twenty years, is hardly up to the mark.
Which is, I take it, the most practical explanation for commandment, which hath been as yet set coram populo.”
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