mutandum (Meaning)

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mutandum (n.)

A thing which is to be changed; something which must be altered; -- used chiefly in the plural.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mutandum

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mutandum Sentence Examples

  1. The old adage remains true mutandum mutandis, even in today's modern world.
  2. The proposed solution can be adapted mutandum mutandis to other similar problems.
  3. The principles of this agreement should be applied mutandum mutandis to all future contracts.
  4. The new regulation will apply mutandum mutandis to all existing businesses.
  5. The court's decision can be applied mutandum mutandis to this case as well.
  6. The same arguments can be made mutandum mutandis for the alternative proposal.
  7. The principles of good governance remain applicable mutandum mutandis to all organizations.
  8. The lessons learned from this project can be applied mutandum mutandis to future endeavors.
  9. The framework we have developed can be applied mutandum mutandis to different industries and contexts.
  10. The concepts of sustainability should be applied mutandum mutandis to all aspects of our lives.

FAQs About the word mutandum

A thing which is to be changed; something which must be altered; -- used chiefly in the plural.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old adage remains true mutandum mutandis, even in today's modern world.

The proposed solution can be adapted mutandum mutandis to other similar problems.

The principles of this agreement should be applied mutandum mutandis to all future contracts.

The new regulation will apply mutandum mutandis to all existing businesses.