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Prima facie — choose the correct meaning.

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Latinism guide: {prima} = first; {facie} = face/appearance $\Rightarrow$ \textbf{first appearance}.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • The most important
  • that which comes first
  • at first view
  • the face that is young
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The Correct Option is C

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Origin and sense: From Latin {prīma faciē} = “at first appearance.” In legal English, a {prima facie} case is one that appears sufficient on initial examination unless rebutted.
Eliminate traps: (a) confuses with {prime} (primary/most important); (b) literalizes “first,” but the idiom is about {appearance at first sight}, not chronological order; (d) is a comic mistranslation of {facie} (“face”) and is wrong. Hence (c).
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