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View synonyms for mutatis mutandis
mutatis mutandis
[ moo-tah-tees moo-tahn-dees; English myoo-tey-tis myoo-tan-dis ]
adverb
, Latin.
- the necessary changes having been made.
mutatis mutandis
/ muːˈtɑːtɪs muːˈtændɪs /
(no translation)
- the necessary changes having been made
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Example Sentences
He said, mutatis mutandis, that if you want to write, find a nice place, sit down in peace and quiet and forget about seeking out brilliant thoughts.
From Scientific American
That sentence, mutatis mutandis, could have been written about India, where Islamic invasions and British rule still produced an anxiety about authenticity — what was one’s own, what had come from outside.
From New York Times
But they are in fact the same thing, mutatis mutandis.
From Salon
The jest is however widespread, mutatis mutandis, in the east as well as in the west.
From Project Gutenberg
The same thing is true mutatis mutandis of gravitational action.
From Project Gutenberg
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