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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
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in

The authorities have been too pusillanimous in merely condemning the violence.

What does 'in' here mean?
  

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by, through: 'in' describes the way or case in which they were too pusillanimous.

  • by, through: 'in' describes the way or case in which they were too pusillanimous.
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by, through: 'in' describes the way or case in which they were too pusillanimous.

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