mutatis

mjuːˈteɪtɪs

Definitions

1. noun

A Latin phrase used to indicate that something is the same except for a specified change, often used in legal or academic contexts.

“The court ruling was the same mutatis mutandis, but applied to a different case.”

2. adverb

Used to indicate that something is the same except for a specified change.

“The policy mutatis remains the same, but some changes were made in the new version.”

3. phrase

Used to indicate that something is the same except for a specified change.

“The new law is similar to the old one mutatis, but with some key differences.”

Synonyms

  • albeit
  • notwithstanding

Antonyms

  • despite
  • notwithstanding