quasi
IPA: kwˈɑsi
adjective
- Resembling or having a likeness to something.
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Examples of "quasi" in Sentences
- The quasi of book looks new.
- Boykin set for quasi former team.
- North Korea has declared a quasi state of war.
- The abuse of the administration tools seems quasi.
- These Latin quasi-leftists are nothing if not retro.
- Religious quasi courts run in parallel to British courts.
- Among these was the Quasi War, of which he was a vociferous foe.
- The use of the so called dappo doraggu or quasi legal drugs is spreading.
- The ongoing developments in Syria are a quasi coup against the Syrian government.
- MARTIN: Anderson, Obama needs to run what I call a quasi-general election, primary campaign.
- In a previous post, I threatened to explore what they meant by quot;quasi consumption quot;.
- The investment by the quasi public agency matches $1.5 million the company raised from private investors.
- On personal blogs and MySpace, people shared their experiences of sitting with Marina, often in quasi-religious or life-altering language.
- Jan Brewer on Wednesday proposed abolishing the state Department of Commerce and replacing it with what she describes as a quasi-public agency.
- The difference is however that people are not randomly assigned to the different treatments; therefore the term quasi-experiment is used and the research is an observational study.
- If you know the business, you know they what I call quasi pharmaceuticals meaning that for years the government speaking from the U.S. did not treat them with the same severity that they did APIs but that's very quickly changing.
- That's why I use the term quasi-protected class: homosexuals are gaining increasingly wider state and federal protections, but at the present time those protections are in no way proportional to those of other traditionally-protected groups.
- In Greenleaf on Evidence, the writer in discussing "Writings", "Documents" and "Records", divides them into two classes - public and private, public writings being again subdivided into those which are public in every sense and those which he terms quasi public records.