de facto

de facto
I. adverb Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, from the fact Date: 1601 in reality ; actually II. adjective Date: circa 1689 1. actual; especially being such in effect though not formally recognized <
a de facto state of war
>
2. exercising power as if legally constituted <
a de facto government
>
3. resulting from economic or social factors rather than from laws or actions of the state <
de facto segregation
>

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