Ab initio is a Latin phrase meaning 'from the beginning'. Ad infinitum means 'forever', a priori means 'from what comes before' or deductively, and ad hoc means 'for this specific purpose'. Hence option 2, 'ab initio', is correct.
Choose the correct word/ expression from the options given, which means 'from the very beginning'
Held on 24 May 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
ad infinitum
ab initio
a prior
ad hoc
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