either way
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either way
A phrase used in reference to two possible outcomes or actions. A: "What if I don't get the job?" B: "They haven't called you yet either way, so try not to worry too much." Really, you guys need to make up or break up—and, either way, move on from this fight. We are certainly hoping we win the award, but we're proud of our work either way. If we come away empty-handed, then oh well.
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ˈeither way
,ˌone way or the ˈother
used to say that it does not matter which one of two possibilities happens, is chosen or is true: Was it his fault or not? Either way, an explanation is due. ♢ We could meet today or tomorrow — I don’t mind one way or the other.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017