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By virtue of Meaning in English

expression

ˈbaɪ/ /ˈvɝtʃu/ /ˈəv
BYE VUR-choo uhv
bˈaɪ/ /vˈɜːtʃuː/ /ˈɒv
BYE VUR-choo ov

Definition

Used to say that something happens or exists because of a specific fact, quality, or situation.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and often used in legal, academic, or official contexts. Means 'because of' but sounds more official or sophisticated. Commonly used before a noun: 'by virtue of his experience'. Not used for physical cause-and-effect.

Example Sentences

She got the job by virtue of her experience.

basic

He was allowed into the club by virtue of his membership.

basic

The law was passed by virtue of a special vote.

basic

By virtue of being the oldest, he inherited the estate.

natural

The company can operate internationally by virtue of its special license.

natural

By virtue of her talent, she quickly became famous.

natural