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i.e.
abbreviation as in that is
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Because the shop was emblematic of that peculiar Italian institution known as La Faccia: i.e. presenting the best face possible.
According to The Times, most jobs now pay less than $20 per hour, i.e., less than $40,000 annually.
The material (i.e. the slurs) generally gets inserted into other, larger pieces about policy debates.
Numerous drug companies have spent (i.e., wasted) hundreds of millions of dollars proving this fact.
“But time and again, they do just that”—i.e., open the boxes early and stack the books on the shelves.
Passing, now, to the other side of elasticity—i.e., contractility—can we say as much?
Or should we say that the note omitted was not Nt, but the present Parames and the interval of a tone (i.e. the disjunctive tone)?
Such was the auspiciousness of this find that the Trojans forthwith erected an altar to Juno, i.e., Cuno?
Yet midway between the two, i.e. in the British Isles, we have seen it but thrice!
It is all very well to say that “he carried the prejudices of his class (i.e. the middle class) into eternity!”
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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to i.e, such as: especially, i.e., particularly, specially, specifically, and videlicet.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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