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Term: in lucro captando
Definition: In ancient times, people used the Latin phrase "in lucro captando" to describe the act of trying to gain an advantage. It means that someone is working hard to get ahead and make a profit. It's like when you try to win a game or get a good grade in school. You are in lucro captando!
in lucro captando
Trying to gain an advantage.
These examples show people or companies trying to gain an advantage over others. They are always looking for ways to improve their situation, whether it's making more money or outdoing their competitors. This term can be used to describe anyone who is actively seeking to gain an advantage in any situation.