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de plano

[ di pley-noh, dee, dey ]

adverb

, Chiefly Law.
  1. without argument.
  2. by manifest right; plainly.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of de plano1

From Latin dē planō

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Example Sentences

Tienes t la suprema inteligencia que se necesita para juzgar de plano las acciones de los dems10 y dar sentencia sobre ellas?

That reason is an amicus curiæ who speaks de plano, not pro tribunali.

Caute quidam non de plano negat, sed differendum dicebat adhuc.

Yet the trial was not carried on “simpliciter et de plano” according to the forms of the Inquisition.

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