1. as is - Noun
2. as is - Adjective
as is (not comparable)
(idiomatic, of an object) as it is; in its present state or condition, especially as a contractual condition of sale.
I bought the car as is, so the seller was within his legal rights to refuse to repair it when it broke down after two days.
as-is
Alternative spelling of as is
as-is (uncountable)
current status
as-is
'A 100 metre exclusion zone has been set up, as is standard for incidents of this type. Source: Internet
According to an order issued by civic chief B.H. Anil Kumar on Saturday, health screening of all persons at entry level by the designated teams deployed is mandatory, as is self-registration on Seva Sindhu portal by travellers. Source: Internet
A cause and manner of death for Beltran-Aviles are pending, as is a police investigation into the cause of the crash. Source: Internet
A consequence of sensitivity to initial conditions is that if we start with only a finite amount of information about the system (as is usually the case in practice), then beyond a certain time the system will no longer be predictable. Source: Internet
After all, there is strength in numbers, as is demonstrated when the two groups have shared surplus – remember all that milk? Source: Internet
Although cemeteries offer a very specialised sight-seeing that few people undertake, they give a recap of local legends, general history and very fine artistry, such as is usually found only in museums. Source: Internet