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cadit quaestio

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A quick definition of cadit quaestio:

Term: CADIT QUAESTIO

Definition: When a dispute or question is resolved, it is said to "cadit quaestio" which means "the question falls to the ground" in Latin. This phrase is used to indicate that the matter is settled and there is no need for further discussion or debate.

A more thorough explanation:

Cadit quaestio (kay-dit kwes-chee-oh) is a Latin term that means "the question falls to the ground" or "the dispute is over." It is used to indicate that a matter has been resolved and there is no need for further discussion or debate.

  • After the judge made her ruling, the lawyers agreed that cadit quaestio and the case was closed.
  • When the team captain scored the winning goal, the argument about who should be the MVP was settled and cadit quaestio.

In both examples, the term cadit quaestio is used to indicate that a dispute or question has been resolved and there is no need for further discussion or debate. The first example shows how it can be used in a legal context, while the second example shows how it can be used in a sports context.

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