OXFORD 9000
📚 prep • entry_id 40565

by virtue of

/baɪ ˈvɜːtʃuː ɒv/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
a fuer de • en virtud de • en vista de • por virtud de
(originally) By the authority or power of; (now) because of; on the grounds of; by reason of.
Sir Isaac Newton was the first person to theorize that any two objects would be attracted towards each other by virtue of their masses, and that strength of the force of attraction…
We guarantee by virtue of our power and the confidence of those who accept the guarantee; it is given by means of a word, which is accepted as a pledge for the future performance o…
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