Sentences with quasi
qua·si
Q q - A quasi scholar
- A quasi member.
- “We see it as a quasi -public building — it's a private media organisation but it has a major public function.
- This new, secret doctrine amounted to an astonishing quasi -medieval claim to an unlimited presidential executive power.
- With its hectoring rhetoric, the green movement is in danger of becoming a quasi religion, writes Simon Castles.
- Often hyphenated as a prefix to a noun, adjective, or adverb [quasi-judicial]