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What (who) is mutatis mutandis - definition


Mutatis mutandis         
Mutatis mutandis é uma expressão advinda do latim que significa "mudando o que tem de ser mudado". Pode ser, grosso modo, entendida como: “com as devidas modificações”, “com os devidos descontos”.
mutatis mutandis      
/mutátis mutandis/ [lat.] loc.adv. uma vez efetuadas as necessárias mudanças
-etim mutátis abl. neutro pl. de mutátus,a,um part.pas. de mutáre 'mudar' e mutandis abl.pl. de mutanda,órum 'coisas que devem ser mudadas' neutro substv. de mutandus,a,um gerundivo de mutáre 'mudar'; trata-se de estrutura frasal a que, na sintaxe lat., se dá o nome de ablativo absoluto , equivalente em port. a uma oração subordinada adverbial reduzida de particípio com sujeito próprio, diferente do da oração principal e na qual vão para o abl. tanto a forma participial do verbo quanto o seu sujeito
Examples of use of mutatis mutandis
1. He used the Latin phrase mutatis mutandis (with all due adjustments having been made) in a one–paragraph memo about the style of invitations for the counsel‘s office Christmas party.
2. He used the Latin phrase mutatis mutandis – with all due adjustments or modifications having been made‘‘ – in a one–paragraph memo about the style of invitations for the counsel‘s office Christmas party.
3. He used the Latin phrase mutatis mutandis _ "with all due adjustments or modifications having been made" _ in a one–paragraph memo about the style of invitations for the counsel‘s office Christmas party.
4. One of the discoveries in the sociology of religion in the last 25 years has been the extent to which, mutatis mutandis, patterns of religious allegiance in a pluralist society resemble those of consumption in the marketplace.