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ex nihilo
[eks nahy-uh-loh, nee-uh-]
adverb
Latin.
out of nothing; from nothing.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ex nihilo1
First recorded in 1575–85; from Latin ex Ծō, equivalent to ex + Ծō (ablative singular of nihil “ndzٳԲ”); ex- 1 ( def. ), nil
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Wallen’s hours-long pity parties didn’t spring up ex nihilo.
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Trumpism was not suddenly born ex nihilo in 2015; it has been at least 30 years in the making.
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Finally, while this trend clearly skyrocketed during the pandemic, it didn’t emerge ex nihilo.
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It was creatio ex nihilo, despite the Aristotelian ban on the vacuum.
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Any number can be written as a string of zeros and ones; to Leibniz, this was the creation ex nihilo, the creation of the universe out of nothing more than God/1 and void/0.
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