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per se
[ pur sey, see, per ]
adverb
- by, of, for, or in itself; intrinsically:
This candidate is not a pacifist per se, but he is in favor of peaceful solutions when practicable.
Synonyms: fundamentally, indigenously, inherently, innately
per se
/ ˈpɜː ˈseɪ /
adverb
- by or in itself; intrinsically
Word History and Origins
Origin of per se1
Word History and Origins
Origin of per se1
Example Sentences
"As a public official, I take no position on Brexit per se," he will say.
It's not that it's likely, per se, but it is no doubt a possibility.
But it isn’t screen credits per se that make someone eligible, said Ana Martinez, producer of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s Hollywood Walk of Fame, which has been honoring stars on Hollywood Boulevard since 1958.
I didn’t have girl or woman troubles or anything like that per se at that age, but I have had my fair share of pain.
But this story, at its crux, is not about her salary per se.
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