They often talk of feelings of quasi immortality through watching their protégés grow and succeed.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The practice is quasi fraudulent and ought to be outlawed.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
It will lead to a quasi monopoly in the supply of beer.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Critics credit it with transforming millions of indiscriminate guzzlers into quasi foodies.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
It isn't even a quasi experiment because there is no comparison group.
Bee, Helen The Developing Child (7th edn.) (1995)
All related terms of 'quasi-'
quasi-crystal
a group of atoms resembling a crystal but not having symmetrical plane faces
quasi-contract
an implied contract which arises without the express agreement of the parties
quasi-judicial
denoting or relating to powers and functions similar to those of a judge , such as those exercised by an arbitrator, administrative tribunal , etc
quasi-particle
an object that is similar to a particle , but does not meet the full criteria of a particle
quasi-periodic
almost periodic
quasi-quotation
a metalinguistic device for referring to the form of an expression containing variables without referring to the symbols for those variables. Thus while "not p " refers to the expression consisting of the word not followed by the letter p, the quasi-quotation ⌈ not p ⌉ refers to the form of any expression consisting of the word not followed by any value of the variable p
quasi-stellar object
a member of any of several classes of astronomical bodies, including quasars (strong radio sources) and quasi-stellar galaxies (no traceable radio emission ), both of which have exceptionally large red shifts