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61ex officio — [eks΄ ə fish′ē ō΄, əfis′hē ō΄] adv. [L, lit., from office] by virtue of one s office, or position …
62ab officio et beneficio — /ab o fishˈi ō (or fikˈ) et ben e fishˈi ō (or fikˈ)/ (LL) literally, from office and benefice, (of a member of the clergy) suspended from office …
63ex officio — adjective By virtue of the office that originated it, or of the title held …
64ex officio — Synonyms and related words: absolute, ascendant, authoritarian, authoritative, authorized, autocratic, clothed with authority, commanding, competent, consequential, considerable, controlling, dominant, duly constituted, eminent, empowered, ex… …
65Ex-officio — ლათინურიდან წარმოებულია და ნიშნავს ,,თანამდებობის პირის მიერ დაკავებულ პოზიციას“. Source: სასამართლო ჟურნალისტიკის სახელმძღვანელო. [თბ. : ALPE], 2002 …
66ex officio — exofficio:⇨amtlich(1) …
67ex officio — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lat. by right of office. See authority, legality. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. by virtue of office, sanctioned, authoritatively; see approved , officially 1 …
68ex officio — ẹx of|fi|cio von Amts wegen, d. h. ohne dass ein Antrag vorliegt [Etym.: lat., »aus dem Amt«] …
69ex officio — ex of|fi|cio [ ...tsi̯o] <lat. ;zu officium »Pflicht, Dienst, Amt«> von Amts wegen, amtlich (Rechtsw.) …
70ex officio — (Lat.) By virtue of one’s office or position …