What is another word for with the understanding?

Pronunciation: [wɪððɪ ˌʌndəstˈandɪŋ] (IPA)

With the understanding is a phrase that is often used to indicate an agreement or arrangement that is made between two parties. This phrase can also be changed to other words with similar meanings to convey the same message. Some popular synonyms for with the understanding include "on the condition that," "provided that," "assuming that," and "in exchange for." These phrases essentially mean the same thing as with the understanding, and they can be used interchangeably to express an agreement or arrangement that involves certain terms, conditions or requirements. By using synonyms for with the understanding, you can convey your message more clearly and effectively to your intended audience.

What are the hypernyms for With the understanding?

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

Famous quotes with With the understanding

  • We can gain no lasting peace if we approach it with suspicion and mistrust or with fear. We can gain it only if we proceed with the understanding, the confidence, and the courage which flow from conviction.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Men often speak of virtue without using the word but saying instead "the quality of life" or "the great society" or "ethical" or even "square." But do we know what virtue is? Socrates arrived at the conclusion that it is the greatest good for a human being to make everyday speeches about virtue-apparently without ever finding a completely satisfactory definition of it. However, if we seek the most elaborate and least ambiguous answer to this truly vital question, we shall turn to Aristotle's . There we read among other things that there is a virtue of the first order called magnanimity—the habit of claiming high honors for oneself with the understanding that one is worthy of them. We also read there that sense of shame is not a virtue: sense of shame is becoming for the young who, due to their immaturity, cannot help making mistakes, but not for mature and well-bred men who simply always do the right and proper thing. Wonderful as all this is-we have received a very different message from a very different quarter.
    Aristotle
  • The only religious way to think of death is as part and parcel of life; to regard it, with the understanding and the emotions, as the the inviolable condition of life.
    Thomas Mann

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