We have no meanings for "absurd hypothesis" in our records yet.
1 They have built up their power on the absurd hypothesis that they are men.
2 If our charters and our codes are based upon an absurd hypothesis , what is taught in the law-schools?
3 It's an absurd hypothesis .
4 But until I found the eye-glasses I could but look upon my suspicion of him in the light of an absurd hypothesis only.
5 The Indians have framed the absurd hypothesis that these indolent animals like to augment their weight, that they may have less trouble in diving.
6 All that would have been a very doubtful and almost absurd hypothesis , as Larsan admitted to me, but for another and much graver circumstance.
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