eo ipso

adv
/ˌeɪəʊ ˈɪpsəʊ/UK

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin eo ipso, ablative form of id ipsum (“that (thing) itself”).

  1. borrowed from eo ipso

Definitions

  1. Through or by that very act or quality

    Through or by that very act or quality; thereby.

    • For example, Jim Ruben's remarks are illustrative of neofuturist thinking in which technologies eo ipso impact favorably the political process: “democracy itself . . . is due for a retooling to function in a different world” (1983, 59).

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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