Similar words: facto, factor, factory, ipso facto, ex post facto, lose face, actor, act on. Meaning: [diː'fæktəʊ] adj. existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not. adv. in reality or fact.
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91 It is a situation in which Israel has a de facto veto over Palestinian water development.
92 The de facto government that replaced Zelaya was eventually replaced by the elected government of Lobo.
93 Regardless of whether the projectile was a missile or satellite that failed to reach orbital altitudes, had it been equipped with a nuclear warhead, it would have been a de facto ICBM.
94 It was not a statutory company but a de facto form initially.
95 Ext2fs is the de facto standard filesystem for Linux, having ousted its predecessor, the Extended File System (or Extfs).
96 Although collaboration using instant messaging is evolving as a de facto standard, you must take into account measures for privacy and consider how to address regulatory compliance requirements.
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