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de factoadd into favorites/dɪˈfæktoʊ/, /dɪˈfæktəʊ/, /ˌdeɪˈfæktoʊ/, /ˌdeɪˈfæktəʊ/, /ˌdiːˈfæktoʊ/, /ˌdiːˈfæktəʊ/
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Etymology: [ "Ad-di-'kamp, -'kän ] (noun.) 1670. From Latin de facto, de (“from”) + ablative of factum (“fact, deed, act”)
Synonyms: actual, actually, existing, genuinely, in effect, in fact, real, really, tangible, truly, veritably, factual, from fact, in reality

genel geçer, gerçekten yapılan, bilfiil, gerçekleşen biçim, fiili olarak, fiilen, fiilen yapılan, fıılen, fiili, hakikatte, edimli olarak, gerçekte yapilan, fiili, eylemsi,

1 genel geçer  Politika, Siyaset     ts
2 gerçekten yapılan     ts
3 bilfiil     ts
4 gerçekleşen biçim  Ticaret     ts
5 fiili olarak  Ticaret     ts
6 fiilen     ts
7 fiilen yapılan     ts
8 fıılen     ts
9 fiili     ts
10defacto hakikatte     ts
11defacto edimli olarak     ts
12defacto gerçekte yapilan, fiili, eylemsi     ts
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In practice; in actual use or existence, regardless of official or legal status, A legally undeclared spouse. Usually spelled defacto, In fact or in practice; in actual use or existence, regardless of official or legal status. (Often opposed to de jure.), (adjective) existing or holding a specified position in fact but not necessarily by legal right: a de facto one-party system, (adverb) in fact, whether by right or not. Often contrasted with 'de jure', Parent, in fact, A term used to denote a thing done in fact but without strict legal authority as contrasted with de jure, which denotes a thing done according to law, existing without formal recognition, In fact A state of affairs which must be accepted for all practical purposes, but does not have the sanction of laws behind it; as distinguished from de jure, existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not; "de facto segregation is as real as segration imposed by law"; "a de facto state of war", Actually; in fact; in reality; as, a king de facto, distinguished from a king de jure, or by right, (Latin) In fact; actually; in reality, in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-party system, existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not; "de facto segregation is as real as segration imposed by law"; "a de facto state of war" in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-party system, in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-party system", 1 Latin term meaning "in fact " By virtue of the deed or accomplishment; actually Used to refer to a situation in which a condition or institution is operating as though it were official or pursuant to law, but which is not legally authorized Such situations may arise where, for example, an authorizing law is declared invalid, or required legal formalities have not been satisfied Compare De jure, Existing in actual fact although not by official recognition, standard:  A standard that is widely accepted and used, but lacks formal approval by a recognized standards organization, Some more Latin, meaning "in fact" or "actually " Something that exists in fact but not legally, (Latin: "in fact ) In reality, in fact, existing, Latin: as a matter of fact; something which, while not necessarily lawful or legally sanctified, exists in fact A common law spouse may be referred to a de facto wife or de facto husband: although not legally married, they live and carry-on their lives as if married A de facto government is one which has seized power by force or in any other unconstitutional method and governs in spite of the existence of a de jure government, in reality, in fact, actually existing, De facto is used to indicate that something is a particular thing, even though it was not planned or intended to be that thing. This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence. de jure De facto is also an adverb. They will be de facto in a state of war. really existing although not legally stated to exist de jure, existing but not officially recognized or legally established, [Latin: as a matter of fact] something which, while not necessarily lawful or legally sanctified, exists in fact A common law spouse may be referred to a de facto wife or de facto husband: although not legally married, they live and carry-on their lives as if married A de facto government is one which has seized power by force or in any other unconstitutional method and governs in spite of the existence of a de jure government, That which actually exists, even without lawful authority, (Latin) Literally actual, in reality, Latin for "in deed, in fact, in reality" Refers to a fact or an act that occurs as a matter of practice and reality rather than from de jure, meaning a lawfully and rightfully occurring act Deferred Payments Money payments to be delayed for a future date or extended period of time, A standard accepted by the marketplace, but not officially sanctioned by a standards organization, As a matter of fact, actual, in fact, even if not officially, In fact In reality, plural form of de facto, A partner in the manner of a spousal relationship, but without an officially declared marriage, comparable to a common law husband or wife, Latin meaning "by the fact of", A person who is living with a member on a bona­fide domestic basis although not legally married to that other person, In reality or fact, actually, A privately-owned or investor- owned utility company that is operating without a Certificate of Public Convenience (permit) issued by the Public Utility Commission,

13 In practice; in actual use or existence, regardless of official or legal status     ts
14 A legally undeclared spouse. Usually spelled defacto     ts
15 In fact or in practice; in actual use or existence, regardless of official or legal status. (Often opposed to de jure.) - "Although the United States currently has no official language, it is largely monolingual with English being the de facto national language."     ts
16 (adjective) existing or holding a specified position in fact but not necessarily by legal right: a de facto one-party system     ts
17 (adverb) in fact, whether by right or not. Often contrasted with 'de jure'     ts
18 Parent     ts
19 in fact     ts
20 A term used to denote a thing done in fact but without strict legal authority as contrasted with de jure, which denotes a thing done according to law     ts
21 existing without formal recognition     ts
22 In fact A state of affairs which must be accepted for all practical purposes, but does not have the sanction of laws behind it; as distinguished from de jure     ts
23 existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not; "de facto segregation is as real as segration imposed by law"; "a de facto state of war"     ts
24 Actually; in fact; in reality; as, a king de facto, distinguished from a king de jure, or by right     ts
25 (Latin) In fact; actually; in reality     ts
26 in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-party system     ts
27 existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not; "de facto segregation is as real as segration imposed by law"; "a de facto state of war" in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-party system     ts
28 in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-party system"     ts
29 1 Latin term meaning "in fact " By virtue of the deed or accomplishment; actually Used to refer to a situation in which a condition or institution is operating as though it were official or pursuant to law, but which is not legally authorized Such situations may arise where, for example, an authorizing law is declared invalid, or required legal formalities have not been satisfied Compare De jure     ts
30 Existing in actual fact although not by official recognition     ts
31 standard:  A standard that is widely accepted and used, but lacks formal approval by a recognized standards organization     ts
32 Some more Latin, meaning "in fact" or "actually " Something that exists in fact but not legally     ts
33 (Latin: "in fact ) In reality, in fact, existing     ts
34 Latin: as a matter of fact; something which, while not necessarily lawful or legally sanctified, exists in fact A common law spouse may be referred to a de facto wife or de facto husband: although not legally married, they live and carry-on their lives as if married A de facto government is one which has seized power by force or in any other unconstitutional method and governs in spite of the existence of a de jure government     ts
35 in reality, in fact, actually existing     ts
36 De facto is used to indicate that something is a particular thing, even though it was not planned or intended to be that thing. This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic's independence. de jure De facto is also an adverb. They will be de facto in a state of war. really existing although not legally stated to exist de jure     ts
37 existing but not officially recognized or legally established     ts
38 [Latin: as a matter of fact] something which, while not necessarily lawful or legally sanctified, exists in fact A common law spouse may be referred to a de facto wife or de facto husband: although not legally married, they live and carry-on their lives as if married A de facto government is one which has seized power by force or in any other unconstitutional method and governs in spite of the existence of a de jure government     ts
39 That which actually exists, even without lawful authority     ts
40 (Latin) Literally actual, in reality     ts
41 Latin for "in deed, in fact, in reality" Refers to a fact or an act that occurs as a matter of practice and reality rather than from de jure, meaning a lawfully and rightfully occurring act Deferred Payments Money payments to be delayed for a future date or extended period of time     ts
42 A standard accepted by the marketplace, but not officially sanctioned by a standards organization     ts
43 As a matter of fact, actual     ts
44 in fact, even if not officially     ts
45 In fact In reality     ts
46de factos plural form of de facto     ts
47defacto A partner in the manner of a spousal relationship, but without an officially declared marriage, comparable to a common law husband or wife - "A young mother and her defacto were jailed for killing eighteen months old Beanca"     ts
48defacto Latin meaning "by the fact of"     ts
49defacto A person who is living with a member on a bona­fide domestic basis although not legally married to that other person     ts
50defacto In reality or fact, actually     ts
51defacto A privately-owned or investor- owned utility company that is operating without a Certificate of Public Convenience (permit) issued by the Public Utility Commission     ts
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