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 Translation for 'indeed' from English to Latin
SYNO indeed | so
sane {adv}indeed
unverified siquidem {conj}if indeed
unverified siquidem {conj}since indeed
permaximus {adj}very great indeed
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Translation for 'indeed' from English to Latin

indeed
sane {adv}

if indeed
unverified siquidem {conj}
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since indeed
unverified siquidem {conj}

very great indeed
permaximus {adj}
Usage Examples English
  • This is indeed the observation of FIFA. Moreover, Tunisia has never revealed its true potential on the international level, says the federation.
  • Later versions of the name that turn up include Lonzéville or indeed Nonzéville.
  • He immediately goes on to state that indeed the Gödel-Herbrand definition does indeed "characterize all recursive functions" – see the quote in 1934, below.
  • Modern CLR systems take a wide range of forms with the ability to work on a range of different volume reactors (and indeed reactor styles).
  • Hence a search for a new possible self-similar solution was initiated that indeed led to a new class of self-similar distribution functions.

  • It represents the theoretically voluntary transferral of authority in Kandy to the British, and indeed later events showed that the Kandyan nobility did hope that they were simply replacing one malleable master (the Nayakkar monarchy) with another (the British).
  • According to Bellori, whilst this bronze is indeed a pendant to Duquesnoy's "Mercury", it was designed several years later by the "Fiammingo".
  • The judges publicly concluded that "the most gruesome atrocities had been committed against defenceless prisoners" and local prejudice had indeed caused the miscarriage of justice in the ensuing circuit court.
  • The network's previous format, largely classical music, had been similar to that of CBC Radio Two, and was indeed regarded by some as superior to its English-language counterpart, leading many cultural commentators to criticize the new format.
  • Indeed, when archaeologists opened the tomb, they found the skeleton of a man who was about 2 m tall (6.5 feet), not the skeleton of a woman.

  • Well but...indeed yes, she does!
  • Joanna Russ wrote a short story, "The Zanzibar Cat" (1971), in homage to Hope Mirrlees and as a critique of "Lud-in-the-Mist" – and indeed the entire genre of fantasy, describing Fairyland "half in affectionate parody, but the other half very seriously indeed".
  • It is indeed an antiisomorphism, since [...].
  • Since colonialism, mixed race people in Uganda have existed as a "product of Colonial history and are indeed considered as having a peculiar historical identity in terms of color and ethnic origin by other Ugandans" ( pg 8); indeed, the topic has lately become one that is openly discussed.
  • There are differing approaches to defining a possible end or conclusion to the Late Modern period, or indeed whether it might be considered to have concluded at all; if that period is indeed concluded, then there are various options for how to label the subsequent era, i.e.

  • is a highest weight vector, indeed: [...] for "i" < "j".
  • " 'indeed' (or 'verily' in older translations). An example would be [...] " [...] " 'The sky is blue indeed'.
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