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What (who) is per se - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Per Se; Per say; Per sey; Per se (disambiguation)

per se         
(purr say) adj. Latin for "by itself," meaning inherently. Thus, a published writing which falsely accuses another of having a sexually transmitted disease or being a convicted felon is "libel per se," without further explanation of the meaning of the statement. See also: libel per se
per se         
[L.] By itself, alone, apart.
per se         
Per se means 'by itself' or 'in itself', and is used when you are talking about the qualities of one thing considered on its own, rather than in connection with other things.
The authors' argument is not with the free market per se but with the western society in which it works...
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Per se

Per se may refer to:

  • per se, a Latin phrase meaning "by itself" or "in itself".
  • Illegal per se, the legal usage in criminal and antitrust law
  • Negligence per se, legal use in tort law
  • Per Se (restaurant), a New York City restaurant
Examples of use of per se
1. There‘s nothing wrong with leftism per se, of course.
2. He stresses he has nothing against the Shia per se.
3. Actually, this discontent was not really public per se.
4. GONZALES: There is no ascertainment requirement per se.
5. "The important thing is not experience, per se," Obama has said.