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vis-à-vis means what?

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Answered by sakshi7048
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vis-à-vis means in relation to or with regard to
Answered by mrindia59
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Answer:

Heyya buddy

Explanation:

Vis-a-vis is a fancy way of saying "in regard to" or "compared to," as in: "He was substantially underpaid vis-a-vis other researchers."

Pronunciation: veez ah veez or veez uh veez

Technically that "a" in vis-a-vis is an "à" as the phrase translates literally from the French for "face to face." There's a slightly pedantic ring to the term vis-a-vis so use it with caution. It's more a term that might be used in a newspaper article or academic treatise, and something best avoided in speech altogether, unless you're deliberately aiming for comic effect.

Hope it helps :)

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