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Qué (quién) es inter alia - definición


inter alia         
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Inter alia (album); Inter Alia (disambiguation)
You use inter alia, meaning 'among other things', when you want to say that there are other things involved apart from the one you are mentioning. (FORMAL)
...a collector who had, inter alia, 900 engraved gems, 59 marble busts, and over 2,500 coins and medals.
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inter alia         
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Inter alia (album); Inter Alia (disambiguation)
(in-tur eh-lee-ah) prep. Latin for "among other things." This phrase is often found in legal pleadings and writings to specify one example out of many possibilities. Example: "The judge said, inter alia, that the time to file the action had passed."
inter alia         
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Inter alia (album); Inter Alia (disambiguation)
[??nt?r'e?l??, 'al??]
¦ adverb among other things.
Origin
from L.

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Inter Alia
inter alia means "among other things"
Ejemplos de uso de inter alia
1. This led, inter alia, to the release of classified information," the comptroller writes.
2. As the years passed, new doubts arose, based, inter alia, on scientific tests.
3. However, the Commission shall include, inter alia, experts, representatives of the local communities and the local administration.
4. This stance was made clear, inter alia, in its ruling upholding the legality of the law to implement the disengagement.
5. They allow themselves to express themselves in this way, inter alia, because of the absence of adequate response.