/ˈkweɪzaɪ/, /ˈkweɪsaɪ/, /ˈkwɑːzi/
OriginLearned borrowing from Latin quasi (“as if”).
- not-comparableResembling or having a likeness to the named thing.
“So in summation gentlemen. What you have before you is a troop transport that can't carry troops, a reconnaissance vehicle that's too conspicuous to do reconnaissance, and a quasi tank that has less a”
“The presiding officer of the assembly does not appoint a chairman of the quasi committee, but remains in the chair himself throughout its proceedings.”
“In a quasi experiment, the likelihood of a viewer of short video abandoning earlier than a similar viewer of a long video exceeded the likelihood that the opposite happens by 11.5%.”