Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ita
conjunction
/ˈiː.tɑː/

Definition
A Latin conjunction meaning ‘that’ or ‘so that’.

Examples
- I came early so that I could finish my work.
- He left early that he might avoid the traffic.

Meaning
It is used to introduce a subordinate clause in expressions of purpose or result.

Synonyms
- so that
- in order that