Seemingly contradictory but nonetheless possibly true.
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Examples for "paradoxical"
Examples for "paradoxical"
1In three cases paradoxical side effects, probably due to lorcainide, were observed.
2Capital punishment exists at a paradoxical junction point of civilisation and barbarism.
3But remember, truth is always paradoxical, and always much stranger than fiction.
4This paradoxical outcome was largely determined by its ambivalence towards Irish independence.
5The common mode of meeting it is to leave it thus paradoxical.
1The more he thought, the more inexplicable and self-contradictory her conduct appeared.
2His attitude towards the bank-notes was, quite naturally, illogical and self-contradictory.
3Sabatier is right in saying that a religion without doctrine is a self-contradictory idea.
4The idea of matter feeling without any senses seems to me unintelligible and self-contradictory.
5The quest at once of local colour and cosmopolitanism is not at all self-contradictory.
6He was, however, somewhat self-contradictory, although always vehement in his assertions on the subject.
7More curious still was the double, self-contradictory sensation of feeling both righteous and sinful.
8These two propositions, superficially perhaps self-contradictory, are not really so.
9But we must never forget that all things, not self-contradictory, are possible with God.
10The assumption of a first unconditioned link in the chain of cosmical conditions is self-contradictory.
11They are not in fact self-contradictory, but only contradictory of certain rather obstinate mental prejudices.
12Just as her attitude to her mother was self-contradictory, so was her attitude towards existence.
13His sophisms even, when self-contradictory, are so adroit that they are often hard to parry.
14Your claim that we are sealed off from most of reality is even more clearly self-contradictory.
15Middle EastDuring the US presidential election campaign most Arabs, Iranians and Turks adopted a self-contradictory line.
16And she was the most seductive, tantalizing, self-contradictory object for study in the whole of Bursley.