(Logic) a statement that is necessarily false.
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Examples for "contradiction"
Examples for "contradiction"
1A similar contradiction is often shown in the employment of the troops.
2Runcorn relaxing with a good book was almost a contradiction in ideas.
3This change in tone describes a contradiction in Miliband's bid for power.
4It's a contradiction in terms; the flat is the negation of motherhood.
5In the moral error there is a contradiction within, an intestine quarrel.
1It's a contradiction in terms; the flat is the negation of motherhood.
2So a proprietary, closed, secret operating system is a contradiction in terms.
3And where is our friend Mr. Wellborn-nowthere's a contradiction in terms.
4A dead State is a solecism, a contradiction in terms, an impossibility.
5It's either such a contradiction in terms or so unnecessary to point out.
6Disorderly music is a contradiction in terms and in physical fact.
7An exciting development in traffic calming is a contradiction in terms, I know.
8Besides, it's good vodka, if that's not a contradiction in terms.
9Stated in the other way, it is a contradiction in terms.
10An essential contradiction in terms meets us at the end of every enquiry.
11An eternal contradiction in terms meets us at the end of every enquiry.
12The hope of immortality without virtue is a contradiction in terms.
13No Greek exhibits xenophobia, because it is a contradiction in terms.
14The atheist was dreaming of shadowless light, a contradiction in terms.
15We talk of unnatural things happening, but that is a contradiction in terms.
16SHE tried to be content, which was a contradiction in terms.
Translations for contradiction in terms