What does et alibi mean?
Definitions for et alibi
et al·i·bi
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Princeton's WordNet
et al., et al, et alibiadverb
and elsewhere (used when referring to other occurrences in a text)
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et alibi
Et alibi is a Latin phrase that translates as "and elsewhere". It is often used in academic or legal citations to indicate that the mentioned source or reference appears in more than one place.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of et alibi in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of et alibi in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of et alibi in a Sentence
I’m part of a system that enables political leaders to have it both ways, to indulge in ugliness and irresponsibility and to distance themselves from their own actions. The press provides the alibi as it prosecutes the case.
The policy is to keep the FDLR as long as possible in eastern Congo because if it's gone Kabila himself will no longer have an alibi to not provide the basics to his people – water, education, food, security.
That potentially shifts the onus onto the Cuban government if they can't expand internet access, they may have lost that bit of an alibi.
It is obvious that the climate crisis is affecting the whole planet, that is the explanation, but not an excuse, or an alibi. We may have done everything that was humanly possible, but in many cases this did not seem to be enough in the unequal battle with nature.
You have to destroy the alibi, otherwise there is a reasonable doubt.
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