Arguendo


adverb

in the course of an argument
examples

it may be -ssumed, arguendo, that complainant’s domain name and the disputed domain name are confusingly similar.
word origin

latin ‘for the sake of argument’

“in the course of argument,” 1817, courtroom latin, from medieval latin ablative of arguendum, gerundive of arguere “to argue” (see argue).

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