passim Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpæs.ɪm]
  • Us [ ˈpæs.ɪm]

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  • The predominant approach of each paper has been described by reading the abstract, conclusions and selectively passim.

  • Davidson has recently reassessed hypocrisy's redefinition as a condemned practice of deceit from the late-eighteenth century onwards, distinct from earlier discourses on polite manners (passim).

  • One central result of their various analyses of'collective actions' is that violence often only comes into play as 'elite reactions to the claims of ordinary people' (288 and passim).

  • See further note 1 and passim.

  • Passim in the name is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable and as if that were seem; it derives from "passim" (usually pronounced differently), commonly found in footnotes.

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