
1) Conservatives maintain it 2) Existing condition 3) Existing condition of affairs 4) How things are 5) Latin phrase 6) Unchanged situation
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== Political usage == The original phrase from 14th-century diplomatic Latin was in statu quo res erant ante bellum, meaning `in the state in which things were before the war`. This gave rise to the shorter form status quo ante bellum `the state in which (it was) before war` (indicating the withdrawal of enemy troops and restoration of power t...
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[Israel] In Israel, the term status quo (or the secular-religious status quo) refers to the political understanding between religious and secular political parties not to alter the communal arrangement in relation to religious matters, in a predominantly secular population. The established Jewish religious communities in Israel desire to ma...
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• The state in which anything is already. The phrase is also used retrospectively, as when, on a treaty of place, matters return to the status quo ante bellum, or are left in statu quo ante bellum, i.e., the state (or, in the state) before the war.
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The current situation. A preference for the status quo means a reluctance to change.
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Status quo is Latin for As things were before
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n] - the existing state of affairs
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status quo The present position. 'The existing state of affairs as it has been and is' which indicates the idea of preserving something without change, just the way it is now; leave things the way they are. Units of mottoes and proverbs listed by groups: A to X.
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Latin: The generally accepted existing condition or state of affairs.
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current situation, normality, conditions unchanged
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noun the existing state of affairs
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the existing state or condition. Also called
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the existing state of affairs
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