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Meaning of insofacto by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

insofacto
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As fellow anonymous tells us the expression is written ipso facto and is a Latinism very used by the Latin classic storytellers as clause of ablative absolute, which translates as " done which " " having been made the topic which discussed ". As Latinism is immediacy and means immediately, on the spot, at the same time.

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