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per contra

American  
[per kon-truh, per kohn-trah] / pər ˈkɒn trə, pɛr ˈkoʊn trɑ /

adverb

  1. on the other hand; on the contrary.


per contra British  
/ ˈpɜː ˈkɒntrə /

adverb

  1. on the contrary

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Etymology

Origin of per contra

First recorded in 1545–55, per contra is from Latin per contrā

Example Sentences

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M. Berenger, also a member of the French debt commission, declared, per contra, that he would support the ratification of M. Caillaux's tentative agreement.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pilsudski's military friends, per contra, continued to urge upon him the creation of an unconstitutional dictature with himself as dictator.

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Mr. Meighen, per contra, is described as "pale, intellectual, reserved," as "definitely urban."

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M. Bonnet, per contra, is to be responsible for national economy and the direction of taxation and the revenue service.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many men—hitherto straight, moral men—go to the bad at this time, and per contra, many men quit their immoral and health-hurting habits and change to moral men.

From Think A Book for To-day by Hunter, Col. Wm. C.