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  1. In Latin, ex post facto literally means from that which is done afterward. In English, we use it to mean after the fact. It’s primarily a legal term, and it can sound out of place in informal contexts, where after the fact or synonyms such as retroactive work just as well.

  2. 4 paź 2015 · Being a Latin locution, it must be used as such, ex means from: Ex post facto: from or by subsequent action; subsequently; retrospectively; retroactively. Word Origin: from Latin ex (from); + post (afterwards) + factus (done), from facere to do; Ex post facto: (Etymonline): from Medieval Latin ex postfacto, "from what is done afterwards."

  3. Wiele przetłumaczonych zdań z "ex post facto" – słownik polsko-angielski i wyszukiwarka milionów polskich tłumaczeń.

  4. Ex post facto is Latin for "from a thing done afterward". Approval for a project that's given ex post facto—after the project already has been begun or completed—may just have been given in order to save face.

  5. Word origin. L, from (the thing) done afterward. ex post facto in American English. (ˈeks ˌpoust ˈfæktou) adverb. 1. from or by subsequent action; subsequently; retrospectively; retroactively. adjective. 2. having retroactive force; made or done subsequently. an ex post facto law. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  6. UK /ˌɛks pəʊst ˈfaktəʊ/ adjective having retrospective effect or force ex post facto laws adverb retrospectively the law is being applied ex post facto word origin erroneous division of Latin ex postfacto ‘in the light of subsequent events’

  7. Use the adjective ex post facto to describe something that influences events in the past, like an ex post facto pay raise, which reimburses you for work you've done already. Ex post facto is a Latin phrase that essentially means "retroactive," or affecting something that's already happened.

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