almost without any doubt. (A legal phrase.) • The jury decided beyond a reasonable doubt that she had committed the crime. • She was also found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
adv. phr., formal and legal Virtually certain; essentially convincing. The judge instructed the jurors to come up with a verdict of guilty only if they were convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that Algernon was the perpetrator.
turnabout is fair play Taking alternate or successive turns at doing something is just and equitable. For example, Come on, I want to sit in the front seat now—turnabout is fair play. This justification for taking turns was first recorded in 1755.
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