under+any+circumstances

  • 1under no circumstances — phrasal : under no conditions under no circumstances were they to go unattended * * * under no circumstances Never ● circumstance * * * never, whatever the situation is or might be under no circumstances may the child be identified * * * in/under …

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  • 2under no circumstances — adverb never ever, not for any reason Under no circumstances should I be responsible for your reckless driving of my vehicle …

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  • 3under no circumstances — not for any reason. Abby s mother said that under no circumstances could Abby go out with her pals …

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  • 4any day — In any circumstances • • • Main Entry: ↑any * * * informal at any time you can take me dancing any day of the week ■ (used to express one s strong preference for something) under any circumstances I d rather live in a shack in the woods than a… …

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  • 5any day — ► any day informal 1) at any time. 2) under any circumstances. Main Entry: ↑day …

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  • 6circumstances — n. 1) adverse, difficult, trying circumstances 2) reduced, straitened circumstances 3) aggravating; extenuating, mitigating circumstances 4) attendant; compelling; exceptional, special; favorable; suspicious; tragic; unavoidable; unforeseen… …

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  • 7under no circumstance — adverb At no time, under no condition[s]. See Also: under any circumstances, under all circumstances …

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  • 8any day — informal at any time. ↘under any circumstances. → day …

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  • 9Effects of different voting systems under similar circumstances — This article describes an example election using geographical proximity to create hypothetical preferences of a group of voters, and then compares the results of such preferences with ten different voting systems. It does not, however, address… …

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  • 10under — [[t]ʌ̱ndə(r)[/t]] ♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, under is also used in phrasal verbs such as go under and knuckle under .) 1) PREP If a person or thing is under something, they are at a lower level than that thing, and may be covered or… …

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