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per se
[ pur sey, see, per ]
adverb
- by, of, for, or in itself; intrinsically:
This candidate is not a pacifist per se, but he is in favor of peaceful solutions when practicable.
Synonyms: , , ,
per se
/ ˈpɜː ˈseɪ /
adverb
- by or in itself; intrinsically
Word History and Origins
Origin of per se1
Word History and Origins
Origin of per se1
Example Sentences
But at the most fundamental level, what needs to be built back is not accountability per se.
The controversy is about more than the State Bar’s use of artificial intelligence per se.
“Sacramento” might not be about California’s capital per se, but it perfectly reflects the latent magic so many people have experienced in the city it’s named for.
Treading old territory to make new paths is a fine exercise, though that’s not what "Black Mirror" does, per se, with this year’s slate of episodes.
I feel like you guys will also agree, it’s not as dramatic, per se, as the other storylines.
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