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What can I say instead of for the sake of?

What can I say instead of for the sake of?

What is another word for for the sake of?

because on account of
on behalf of over
owing to thanks to
after by cause of
by reason of by virtue of

What is the word for arguing for the sake of arguing?

Arguendo is a Latin legal term meaning for the sake of argument.

What if for the sake of the argument?

Just to consider an alternative to something being discussed. I know you want to go to Stanford, but just for the sake of argument, let’s talk about what some of the other schools you got into have to offer.

How do you say for the sake of?

WORDS RELATED TO FOR THE SAKE OF

  1. as.
  2. as a result of.
  3. as long as.
  4. as things go.
  5. being.
  6. by cause of.
  7. by reason of.
  8. by virtue of.

Can I use for the sake of in an essay?

I generally use “for the purposes of”. But depending on context: “with regard to/regarding/as regards” “in view of” would work. I personally would not use “for the sake of” in academic writings.

Is for the sake of rude?

Not rude. “For heaven’s sake” and the associated “for pete’s sake” and “for chris’ sakes” are fairly mild expressions of frustration. The phrases themselves are not rude, but the context of using them might be — that one you have to decide from experience.

What do you call someone who disagrees with everything?

A contrarian is someone who takes an opposing view, especially for the sake of being difficult, contentious or in opposition to the generally held view. This could also be used as an adjective.

What do you call someone who always wants to argue?

eristic Add to list Share. If you love to argue, you’re eristic. Being eristic is a fairly common quality for a debater to have.

What is the meaning of for the sake of?

Out of consideration or regard for a person or thing; for someone’s or something’s advantage or good. For example, For Jill’s sake we did not serve meat, or We have to stop fighting for the sake of family unity. [

What does for the sake of conversation mean?

1 If you do something for the sake of something, you do it for that purpose or in order to achieve that result. You can also say that you do it for something’s sake. ♦ for the sake of sthg phrase PHR n.

What does it mean for the sake of argument?

Arguendo is a Latin legal term meaning for the sake of argument. “Assuming, arguendo, that…”

What is the meaning of the idiom’for the sake of’?

1. Also for one’s sake. Out of consideration or regard for a person or thing; for someone’s or something’s advantage or good. For example, For Jill’s sake we did not serve meat, or We have to stop fighting for the sake of family unity. [Early 1200s] 2. For the purpose or motive of, as in You like to quarrel only for the sake of an argument.

What is the meaning of’for the sake of STH’?

Definition of ‘for the sake of sth’. for the sake of sth. phrase. If you do something for the sake of something, you do it for that purpose or in order to achieve that result. You can also say that you do it for something’s sake. Let’s assume for the sake of argument that we manage to build a satisfactory database.

What is the meaning of the phrase arguendo?

Arguendo. Arguendo is a Latin legal term meaning for the sake of argument. “Assuming, arguendo, that …” and similar phrases are used in courtroom settings and academic legal settings, and occasionally in other domains, to designate provisional and unendorsed assumptions that will be made at the beginning of an argument in order…