inter alia

adverb

: among other things

Examples of inter alia in a Sentence

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Attorneys are seeking compensation to be determined at trial, including for punitive damages, inter alia physical injury and more. Steven J. Horowitz, Variety, 22 Nov. 2023 According to the court document, Doe is asserting claims pursuant to inter alia, New York common law for assault and battery; the New York City Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act; and the New York City Human Rights Law. Steven J. Horowitz, Variety, 22 Nov. 2023 Asset owners also catalyze capital flows to diverse managers by sharing information one-on-one or through industry associations, like IADEI and its cousins, such as ILPA, Standards Board for Alternative Investments (SBAI), and CFA Institute, and Intentional Endowments Network, inter alia. Bhakti Mirchandani, Forbes, 2 June 2022 In the Merger Agreement, Twitter represented, inter alia, that there were no threatened or pending lawsuits or Government investigations that would constitute a Company Material Adverse Effect (within the meaning of the Merger Agreement). Lindsey Rupp, Fortune, 30 Aug. 2022 In 2020, the government also set up a task force to lay out a concrete road map to bolster India’s sustainable finance architecture that inter alia includes the development of a taxonomy of sustainable activities. Shreyans Jain, Quartz, 7 Mar. 2022 After unsuccessfully seeking to reverse that punishment, B. L. and her parents sought relief in federal court, arguing inter alia that punishing B. L. for her speech violated the First Amendment. CNN, 23 June 2021 In this, as some clear-sighted post–World War II writers have noted, Sade’s writing was, inter alia, a harbinger of fascism. Mitchell Abidor, The New York Review of Books, 12 Feb. 2020 The thesis of constitutional morality developed by former chief justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra to inter alia protect an individual against majoritarian opinion, although criticised for subjective potential, has buttressed plurality. Salman Khurshid, Quartz India, 26 July 2019

Word History

Etymology

Latin

First Known Use

1665, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of inter alia was in 1665

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“Inter alia.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inter%20alia. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Legal Definition

inter alia

adverb
: among other things
contends, inter alia, that the claim is moot
Etymology

Latin

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