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a fortiori(ah-for-she-ory) prep. Latin for "with even stronger reason," whi...
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a fortioriA Fortiori is the Latin for “with even stronger reason,” which applies to a situation in which if one thing is true then it can be inferred that a second thing is even more certainly true. For example [..]
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a fortioriWith yet stronger reason
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a fortiori(ah-for-she-ory) prep. Latin for "with even stronger reason," which applies to a situation in which if one thing is true then it can be inferred that a second thing is even more certainly tr [..]
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a fortioriLatin for "even stronger". Can be used to compare two theorems or proofs. Could be interpreted to mean "in the same way."
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a fortioriLatin Expression: From the stronger. Loosely, "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Often used to lead from a less certain proposition to a more evident corollary.
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