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In view of Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈvju/ /ˈəv
in-VYOO-uhv
ˈɪn/ /vjˈuː/ /ˈɒv
in-vyOO-OV

Definition

Used to explain that something is done or decided because of a specific situation, fact, or event.

Usage & Nuances

'In view of' is a formal expression, common in written English and professional speech. It signals reasoning behind a decision. Often used at the start of sentences: 'In view of recent events,' or before a clause. Don't confuse with 'in light of,' which is similar but slightly more conversational.

Example Sentences

In view of the weather, the match was canceled.

basic

In view of your experience, we would like to offer you the job.

basic

The rules have changed in view of public feedback.

basic

In view of recent events, we're updating our security policies.

natural

In view of what you said, I think we should reconsider our approach.

natural

In view of the circumstances, moving the meeting online seems best.

natural