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Nov 17, 2010
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with Anu Gargex gratia
PRONUNCIATION:
(eks GRAY-shee-uh)
MEANING:
adverb, adjective: As a favor or gesture of goodwill, rather than from any legal requirement. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin ex (out of) + gratia (favor, kindness). First recorded use: 1769. NOTES:
When they say they are making a payment ex gratia, it is more often than not, not ex gratia, but because of their culpability. USAGE:
"Lumka Oliphant said, 'The payment of Rand 1000 is made ex gratia as Roadlink is indemnified by our terms and conditions.'"Wendy Knowler; The Missing Link in Passenger Satisfaction; Independent (Johannesburg, South Africa); Jun 9, 2010.
"'We decided that we will give $20,000 as an ex-gratia payment for the health problems they may have,' Veterans Affairs Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn said."
Stalling Agent Orange Suit Costs Ottawa $7.8M; CBC News (Toronto, Canada); Jun 24, 2010.
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