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Given a foreign language phrases which is commonly used. Choose the correct meaning for each phrases
Ab initio

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Latin phrases often break down logically — “initio” sounds like “initiate,” meaning start.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • from the very beginning
  • high initiative
  • things done later
  • without initiative
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

\textit{Ab initio} is Latin, where “ab” means “from” and “initio” means “beginning.”
It is often used in legal contexts to indicate something valid or invalid from the start.
Hence, (a) is correct.
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