In Any Case

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Pronunciation: /ɪn ˈɛni keɪs/

Definitions of in any case

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

Example Sentences

A1 In any case, I will always be here to help you.

A2 In any case, make sure to bring an umbrella with you.

B1 In any case, we need to find a solution to this problem.

B2 In any case, it is important to consider all possible outcomes.

C1 In any case, we must proceed with caution.

C2 In any case, the decision will ultimately be up to the board of directors.

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing manner, place, time, or degree

Example Sentences

A1 In any case, I will always be there to help you.

A2 You should study for the exam, in any case.

B1 In any case, we need to find a solution to this problem.

B2 She decided to quit her job, in any case.

C1 In any case, we must consider all possible outcomes before making a decision.

C2 The project must be completed on time, in any case.

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

Example Sentences

A1 In any case, I will always be there for you.

A2 You should bring an umbrella in any case, just in case it rains.

B1 In any case, it is important to follow the rules of the road.

B2 I will support your decision in any case, even if I don't agree with it.

C1 In any case, we need to find a solution to this problem as soon as possible.

C2 I will be by your side in any case, no matter what challenges we may face.

Examples of in any case in a Sentence

formal In any case, the contract clearly states the terms of agreement.

informal I'm not sure if I can make it to the party, but in any case, I'll let you know.

slang I don't think he'll show up, but in any case, we can still have fun without him.

figurative She may not have the experience, but in any case, her enthusiasm makes up for it.

Grammatical Forms of in any case

past tense

in any case

plural

in any cases

comparative

more in any case

superlative

most in any case

present tense

in any case

future tense

will be in any case

perfect tense

has been in any case

continuous tense

is being in any case

singular

in any case

positive degree

in any case

infinitive

to be in any case

gerund

being in any case

participle

in any case

Origin and Evolution of in any case

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'in any case' originated in Middle English as a translation of the Latin phrase 'in casu'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'in any case' has evolved to be used as a way to introduce a new point or argument, or to emphasize a particular point in a discussion or argument.