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Meaning of Whatever The Case
The phrase "Whatever The Case" is used to indicate that a statement or situation is true or will happen regardless of any other factors or circumstances.
Definitions
- Used to indicate that a statement or situation is true or will happen regardless of any other factors or circumstances.
- * Used to convey a sense of resignation or acceptance, implying that the outcome of a situation is unpredictable or uncontrollable.
- * Used to express a willingness to accept any outcome or circumstance.
Etymology of Whatever The Case
The phrase "Whatever The Case" is a combination of the words "whatever," "the," "case," which have their roots in Old English and Middle English.
"Whatever" is derived from the Old English words "hwæt" (what) and "ēver" (ever), and has been used in English since the 14th century.
"The" is derived from the Old English word "þe," which was used as a definite article.
"Case" is derived from the Latin word "casus," meaning "fall" or "circumstance," and has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to a situation or circumstance.
Example Uses
- Whatever the case, we will be prepared for any eventuality.
- * I'll support you whatever the case, as you're my friend.
- * The company will adapt to the new regulations, whatever the case may be.
- * We'll have to wait and see what happens, whatever the case.
- * The outcome is uncertain, but we'll deal with it, whatever the case.