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prima facie

[ prahy-muh fey-shee-ee, fey-shee, fey-shuh, pree- ]

adverb

  1. at first appearance; at first view, before investigation; self-evident; obvious.


adjective

  1. plain or clear on initial investigation or at first view; self-evident; obvious:

    A rise in productivity correlates with rising employee well-being, making a prima facie case for improving workplace conditions.

prima facie

/ ˈpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃɪ /

(no translation)

  1. at first sight; as it seems at first
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of prima facie1

First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Latin prÄ«mÄ faciÄ“ (ablative singular of prÄ«ma ´Ú²¹³¦¾±Å§²õ); prime ( def ), facies ( def )
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of prima facie1

C15: from Latin, from ±è°ùÄ«³¾³Ü²õ first + ´Ú²¹³¦¾±Å§²õ face
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Whatever prima facie reasoning each couple scripts for being on this show is blown apart by the end of the first day and the 10th body shot.

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“Secrecy and exclusivity are prima facie evidence of gang activity in the tattooed groups,†said Inspector General Max Huntsman.

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Mr Justice Jay said he agreed with the Conservatives' arguments that the claim made in the advert was "prima facie false".

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Lawyers acting for Labour previously asked the High Court to grant permission to use the document, which it said contained "prima facie evidence of wrongdoing".

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Violation of this rule is considered prima facie evidence of reckless driving.

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