Pronunciation: /æd ɑrˈbɪtriəm/
noun a Latin phrase meaning 'at one's discretion' or 'according to one's judgment'
A1 The phrase 'ad arbitrium' means 'at one's discretion'.
A2 In Latin, 'ad arbitrium' is used to express the idea of something being done according to one's will.
B1 The concept of 'ad arbitrium' is often discussed in legal contexts to refer to decisions made at one's own discretion.
B2 Understanding the principle of 'ad arbitrium' is essential in certain philosophical debates.
C1 The notion of 'ad arbitrium' plays a significant role in discussions about personal autonomy and freedom.
C2 Scholars have debated the implications of 'ad arbitrium' in various fields, including ethics and governance.
formal The decision was made ad arbitrium by the board of directors.
informal They just chose randomly, ad arbitrium.
slang They went with whatever, ad arbitrium.
figurative She felt like she was living life ad arbitrium, without any direction or purpose.
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