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בצו — meaning in English: By order

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הקרובות
hakrovot
מסורתי
masorti
בצו
betsav
ונס
venes
המערב
hama'arav
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formal common
Usage
The term 'בצו' (betsav) is commonly used in official documents, legal contexts, and government communications in Israel. For example, you might encounter it in court orders or administrative instructions where compliance is mandated by an authority.
Synonyms & nuances
'בצו' is often used interchangeably with 'בהוראת' (behorat), meaning 'by instruction,' but 'בצו' carries a stronger connotation of authority and obligation. You would choose 'בצו' when emphasizing that an action is mandated by a higher power or official order.
Culture
'בצו' (betsav) has its roots in the Hebrew word 'צו' (tzav), which means 'command.' This word reflects the historical significance of authority in Jewish culture, where following orders has been essential, especially in religious and legal contexts. An interesting anecdote is that many Israeli soldiers still often hear 'בצו' used in commands during military training.
FAQ
Q.What does 'בצו' mean in English?
'בצו' translates to 'by order' in English, indicating that something is being done under the authority of an official command.
Q.How is 'בצו' used in legal contexts?
'בצו' is frequently employed in legal documents, such as court orders, to indicate that a certain action must be taken as a result of a directive from a judge or an authority.
Q.Are there common mistakes with using 'בצו'?
A common mistake learners make is using 'בצו' in informal contexts. Since it conveys a sense of authority, it's best used in formal situations where compliance to an order is expected.
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