What is another word for in no case?

Pronunciation: [ɪn nˈə͡ʊ kˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

The phrase "in no case" means under no circumstances or in no situation. There are several synonyms for this term that can be used to convey similar meanings. Some of these include never, not at all, in no way, not under any conditions, under no pretext, absolutely not, and not once. All of these synonyms emphasize the idea that something is completely impossible or forbidden, and there is no room for compromise or negotiation. Whether you are writing a legal contract, a business proposal or an academic research paper, having a strong grasp of synonyms helps you to express your thoughts and ideas more effectively.

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What are the hypernyms for In no case?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In no case

  • Religion is love; in no case is it logic.
    Beatrice Potter Webb
  • If a man says that it is right to give every one his due, and therefore thinks within his own mind that injury is due from a just man to his enemies but kindness to his friends, he was not wise who said so, for he spoke not the truth, for in no case has it appeared to be just to injure any one.*
    Plato
  • In essence, religion was love; in no case was it logic. Reason can reach nothing except through the senses; God, by essence, cannot be reached through the senses; if he is to be known at all, he must be known by contact of spirit with spirit, essence with essence; directly; by emotion; by ecstasy; by absorption of our existence with his; by substitution of his spirit for ours. The world had no need to wait five hundred years longer in order to hear this same result reaffirmed by Pascal. Saint Francis of Assisi had affirmed it loudly enough, even if the voice of Saint Bernard had been less powerful than it was. The Virgin had asserted it in tones more gentle, but anyone can still see how convincing, who stops a moment to feel the emotion that lifted her wonderful Chartres spire up to God.
    Henry Adams
  • [Oblomov:] "Picture a thief or a fallen woman or a cheated fool, if you like, but do not forget the rest of mankind. What about humanity, pray? Writers like yourself try to write only with the head. What? Do you suppose the intellect can work separately from the heart? Why, the intellect needs love to fertilize it. Rather, stretch out your hand to the fallen and raise him, weep over him if he is lost beyond recall, but in no case make sport of him, for he is one to whom there should be extended only compassion. See in him yourself, and act accordingly. That done, I will read you, and bow my head before you." [...] "Give me man, and man alone" said Oblomov. "And, having given me him, do you try to love him."
    Ivan Goncharov

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