Adverb
by the fact itself
Source: WordNetI am the lord of Redmont Fief. He is my tenant. I am his commander. End of story. Ipso facto. Case-o closed-o. John Flanagan
Perhaps he doesn't realize the implication of his own position, viz. that by these standards, proselytising religions like Christianity and Islam, even without counting crusades and jihad, are ipso facto intrinsically "intolerant.”. Koenraad Elst
Every oppositionist becomes ipso facto a terrorist. Leon Trotsky
A taste is almost defined as a preference about which you do not argue - de gustibus non est disputandum. A taste about which you argue, with others or yourself, ceases ipso facto being a taste – it turns into a value. Albert O. Hirschman
Inside the Party, Stalin has put himself above all criticism and the State. It is impossible to displace him except by assassination. Every oppositionist becomes ipso facto a terrorist. Leon Trotsky
ipso facto, her innocence was established Source: Internet