in posse

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin in posse, from in (in) + posse (to be able; can).

Adjective

in posse (not comparable)

  1. in possibility, having a potential to exist, in potential but not in actuality, (contradistinguished by in esse)

Adverb

in posse (not comparable)

  1. in possibility, having a potential to exist, in potential but not in actuality, (contradistinguished by in esse)

Usage notes

  • A child living is in esse, but before birth is only in posse.

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