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    De fac·to
    /ˌdā ˈfaktō/

    adverb

    • 1. in fact, or in effect, whether by right or not: "the island has been de facto divided into two countries"

    adjective

    • 1. denoting someone or something that is such in fact: "a de facto one-party system"
  2. 1. : actual. especially : being such in effect though not formally recognized. a de facto state of war. Whatever it says on the calendar, Florida has de facto summer. E. L. Konigsburg. has become the movement's de facto spokesperson. 2. : exercising power as if legally constituted. a de facto government. the de facto head of state. 3.

  3. DE FACTO definition: 1. existing in fact, although perhaps not intended, legal, or accepted: 2. a person someone lives…. Learn more.

  4. DE FACTO meaning: 1. existing in fact, although perhaps not intended, legal, or accepted: 2. a person someone lives…. Learn more.

  5. Jul 19, 2024 · De facto, a legal concept used to refer to what happens in reality or in practice, as opposed to de jure (“from the law”), which refers to what is actually notated in legal code.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › De_factoDe facto - Wikipedia

    In politics, a de facto leader of a country or region is one who has assumed authority, regardless of whether by lawful, constitutional, or legitimate means; very frequently, the term is reserved for those whose power is thought by some faction to be held by unlawful, unconstitutional, or otherwise illegitimate means, often because it had ...

  7. May 27, 2019 · De facto comes from a Latin phrase meaning “in reality or as a matter of fact.” In legal contexts, de facto describes what really happens, in contrast with de jure, which explains what the law says should happen.

  8. Something generally accepted or agreed to without any formal decision in its favor: “They never elected him; he became their leader de facto.” From Latin, meaning “in fact.”

  9. Definitions of de facto. adjective. existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not. “ de facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed by law” “a de facto state of war” synonyms: existent, real. being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory. see more. adverb. in reality or fact.

  10. De facto is used to indicate that something is a particular thing, even though it was not planned or intended to be that thing. This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence. De facto is also an adverb. They will be de facto in a state of war.

  11. Definition of de facto noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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