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| Definitions from the WebTerm: ab initionPart of Speech: NounSense: In law, ab inition refers to something that exists or occurs from the beginning, from the start. Example sentence: The contract stated that the accused was guilty ab inition. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Used to describe something that is existing or occurring from the beginning. Example sentence: The ab inition principles were applied to analyze the origins of the ancient civilization. Part of Speech: AdverbSense: Used to modify a verb to indicate that an action is happening right from the start. Example sentence: He believed in tackling the issue ab inition rather than waiting for problems to arise. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
| aattentive aave aayush ab-initio ab ab - initio ab  ab initio ab inition ab inito ab intia ab ovo aba aba cloth aba transit number ababdone abac 
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