in no case



in no case

Under no condition or circumstances; by no means; never. The defendant has a long history of violent, psychopathic behavior and should be in no case allowed to remain free. I will in no case allow my company to fall into the hands of someone like you!
See also: case

in no case

Never, under no circumstances, as in She should in no case be told that he has a terminal illness. [First half of 1400s] For an antonym, see in any case.
See also: case

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Margarethemahr-gah-RE-tə (German)German, Danish
GilbertGIL-bərt (English), zheel-BER (French), KHIL-bərt (Dutch), GIL-bert (German)English, French, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic
Angelus-Late Roman
LinnÉAlin-NE-ahSwedish
Feibush-Yiddish
GutoGI-tawWelsh