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inter alia
in·ter a·li·a I0181500 (ĭn′tər ā′lē-ə, ä′lē-ə)adv. Among other things. [Latin : inter, among + alia, neuter accusative pl. of alius, other.]inter alia (ˈɪntər ˈeɪlɪə) advamong other thingsin•ter a•li•a (ˈɪn tɛr ˈɑ lɪˌɑ; Eng. ˈɪn tər ˈeɪ li ə, ˈɑ li ə) adv. Latin. among other things. inter aliaA Latin phrase meaning among other things.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | inter alia - among other things; "the committee recommended, inter alia, that he be promoted" | Translationsinter alia
Inter Alia[Latin, Among other things.] A phrase used in Pleading to designate that a particular statute set out therein is only a part of the statute that is relevant to the facts of the lawsuit and not the entire statute. Inter alia is also used when reporting court decisions to indicate that there were other rulings made by the court but only a particular holding of the case is cited. inter alia(in-tur eh-lee-ah) prep. Latin for "among other things." This phrase is often found in legal pleadings and writings to specify one example out of many possibilities. Example: "The judge said, inter alia, that the time to file the action had passed." inter alia ‘among other things’.INTER ALIA. Among other things; as, "the said premises, which inter alia, Titius granted to Caius." AcronymsSeeIA |