by rights Идиома
by rights
by rights Justly, in fairness, as in
By rights he should have been chosen first. Originally put as
by right, this term was first recorded about 1315.
by rights
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Justly, in fairness, as in By rights he should accept been called first. Originally put as by right, this appellation was aboriginal recorded about 1315. Learn more: by, rightby rights
By rights agency according to what is fair, acknowledged or allowed. He took the money that was abundance by rights. By rights she should accept had no admission to the aristocratic area at all.Learn more: by, rightby ˈrights
according to what should appear or what you would expect: By rights I should feel apologetic for shouting at her, but I don’t.Learn more: by, right by rights
In a aloof or able manner; justly.Learn more: by, right