for the sake of clarity
1for the sake of something — 1) for the purpose of doing, getting, or achieving something for the sake of something: I hope you re not doing this just for the sake of the money. for something s sake: For clarity s sake, I d like to reword my statement. 2) for the sake of… …
2clarity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, perfect ▪ admirable, crystal, exceptional, great ▪ increasing …
3sake — noun 1) this is simplified for the sake of clarity Syn: purpose, reason, aim, end, objective, object, goal, motive 2) she had to be brave for her daughter s sake Syn: benefit, advantage, good …
4sake — noun 1) for the sake of clarity Syn: purpose(s), reason(s) 2) for her son s sake Syn: benefit, advantage, good, well being, welfare …
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6sake — [ seık ] noun count usually singular ** 1. ) the benefit or good of someone or something: for someone s sake: We hope for her sake that the wedding goes as planned. for the sake of something: The regulation is not just for the protection of the… …
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10sake*/ — [seɪk] noun for God s/ goodness / Heaven s/Pete ssake spoken used for emphasizing what you are saying when you are annoyed or angry. For God s sake is offensive to some people[/ex] Oh, for goodness sake, leave me alone![/ex] for sb s/sth s sake;… …