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in-principle

 

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Adverbial in-principle has 1 sense
  1. in principle, in theory, in essence - with regard to fundamentals although not concerning details; "in principle, we agree"

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in-principle

Part of speech: Adjective

Definition: Based on a fundamental idea or principle, rather than on practical considerations or specific details.

Example sentences:

  1. The team agreed with the proposal in-principle, but further discussions were needed before implementation.
  2. The in-principle decision was made to invest in renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions.
  3. Although in-principle, the plan seemed promising, it faced numerous challenges during its execution.

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