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What (who) is quasi- - definition


quasi-         
['kwe?z??, -s??, 'kw?:zi]
¦ combining form
1. seemingly: quasi-scientific.
2. being partly or almost: quasicrystalline.
Origin
from L. quasi 'as if, almost'.
quasi-         
Quasi- is used to form adjectives and nouns that describe something as being in many ways like something else, without actually being that thing.
The flame is a quasi-religious emblem of immortality.
COMB in ADJ
Quasi-market         
TYPE OF EXCHANGE SYSTEM
Quasi market
Quasi-markets, are markets which can be supervised and organisationally designed that are intended to create greater desire and more efficiency in comparison to conventional delivery systems, while supporting more accessibility, stability and impartiality than traditional markets. Quasi-markets also can be referred to as internal or planned markets.
Examples of use of quasi-
1. By Daniel Ben Simon Quasi–punk and quasi–politician, Eli Moyal fit Sderot like a glove.
2. Mugabe‘s strongman rule and quasi–Marxist economics.
3. ITV retained its quasi–feudal structure until the 1''0s.
4. Republicans in the 1''0s, after supporting an expansive internationalism under Ronald Reagan and the first George Bush, drifted toward quasi–isolationism against the Clinton administration‘s quasi–internationalism.
5. I believe he quasi–wanted it but not really seriously.