ergo (Meaning)

Wordnet

ergo (r)

(used as a sentence connector) therefore or consequently

Webster

ergo (conj. / adv.)

Therefore; consequently; -- often used in a jocular way.

ergo Sentence Examples

  1. The sleuth deduced ergo the culprit must have been present at the crime scene.
  2. Ergo, we can infer that the suspect was in the vicinity at the time of the incident.
  3. Ergo, the detective concluded that the evidence points to the defendant's guilt.
  4. Ergo, the jury reached a unanimous verdict of guilty.
  5. Ergo, the judge sentenced the convict to life imprisonment.
  6. Ergo, the prisoner appealed the verdict to a higher court.
  7. Ergo, the appellate court upheld the lower court's decision.
  8. Ergo, the convict exhausted all legal avenues and resigned to his fate.
  9. Ergo, the prison authorities granted the inmate early release due to exemplary behavior.
  10. Ergo, the once-incarcerated individual reintegrated into society and lived a virtuous life.

FAQs About the word ergo

(used as a sentence connector) therefore or consequentlyTherefore; consequently; -- often used in a jocular way.

thus, consequently, so, hence,therefore,in consequence, accordingly,thereupon, wherefore

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The sleuth deduced ergo the culprit must have been present at the crime scene.

Ergo, we can infer that the suspect was in the vicinity at the time of the incident.

Ergo, the detective concluded that the evidence points to the defendant's guilt.

Ergo, the jury reached a unanimous verdict of guilty.