| 释义 |  (deɪ fæktoʊ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]De facto is used to indicate that something is a particular thing, even though it was not planned or intended to be that thing.[formal]  This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence. Synonyms: actual, real, effective, existing More Synonyms of de factoDe facto is also an adverb.  They will be de facto in a state of war. More Synonyms of de factode facto in British English (deɪ ˈfæktəʊ) adjective2. existing in fact, whether legally recognized or not  a de facto regimeCompare de jure nounWord forms:  plural -tos3.  Australian and New Zealand a de facto husband or wifede facto in American English (diˈfæktoʊ; dæˈfæktoʊ; dəˈfæktoʊ)     existing or being such in actual fact though not by legal establishment, official recognition, etc.   a de facto governmentsee also   de jureThe report also found that de facto segregation in student residences was widespread.Waziristan 's de facto autonomy has now been formally acknowledged.Examples of 'de facto' in a sentencede factoIn other languagesde factoBritish English: de facto ADJECTIVE  De facto is used to indicate that something is a particular thing, even though it was not planned or intended to be that thing. This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence. American English: de factoBrazilian Portuguese: de fatoChinese: 实际上的European Spanish: de factoFrench: de faitGerman: De-facto-Italian: di fattoJapanese: 事実上のKorean: 사실상의European Portuguese: de fatoLatin American Spanish: de facto
Definition in fact Tighter regulation has de facto already begun.Definition existing in fact, whether legally recognized or not a de facto recognition of the republic's independenceAdditional synonymsDefinition as an actual fact He had actually felt pain several times, but he had ignored it.Synonyms really,  in fact,  indeed,  essentially,  truly,  literally,  genuinely,  in reality,  in truth,  in actuality,  in point of fact,  veritably, as a matter of factDefinition officially coming into operation The new rules will become effective in the next few days.Synonyms in operation,  official,  current,  legal,  real,  active,  actual,  in effect,  valid,  operative,  in force,  in executionDefinition for all practical purposes The deal would create, in effect, the world's biggest airline.Synonyms in fact,  really,  actually,  essentially,  virtually,  effectively,  in reality,  in truth,  as good as,  in actual fact,  to all intents and purposes,  in all but name,  in actuality,  for practical purposesdazeddazzledazzlingde factode jurede rigueurde trop
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