Definitions from Wiktionary (arguendo)
▸ adverb: (law) for the sake of argument; assuming without deciding; identifying the premises of a hypothetical argument while making it clear that no finding is being made on whether the premises are true.
▸ adverb: (law) Used to set off the facts presented in an argument on a point of law from facts in dispute in the case.
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▸ adverb: (law) for the sake of argument; assuming without deciding; identifying the premises of a hypothetical argument while making it clear that no finding is being made on whether the premises are true.
▸ adverb: (law) Used to set off the facts presented in an argument on a point of law from facts in dispute in the case.
Similar:
hypothetically,
presumptively,
if anything,
prolegomenously,
apriori,
propaedeutically,
aposteriori,
poss.,
for a start,
in limine,
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