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Meanings of
ahistorical
in English
Unconcerned with or unrelated to history or to historical development or to tradition.
historical
Antonyms
Examples for "
historical
"
historical
Examples for "
historical
"
1
Methods: In addition to the
historical
case we describe five affected patients.
2
This critical review places important recent research results into a
historical
context.
3
We have
historical
memory of what happened when Europe labelled Jewish products.
4
Recent years have seen an explosion of public interest in
historical
photographs.
5
His work is often concerned with contextualising present realities through
historical
legacies.
Usage of
ahistorical
in English
1
It is a viewpoint that is as
ahistorical
as it is dangerous.
2
Hannity's remark about talk radio and the September 11 attacks was remarkably
ahistorical
.
3
Their narrative is
ahistorical
and disconnects us from our legacy of demanding justice.
4
Labyrinthine poststructuralist feminism is increasingly recognized as an
ahistorical
dead end.
5
I find his apologetic attitude towards Ireland's wartime neutrality
ahistorical
and frankly craven.
6
This interpretation of modern intellectual development is
ahistorical
and incorrect.
7
The reaction to Johnson's
ahistorical
claim was utterly predictable.
8
The end-of-history theory of the fall 30 years ago of the Berlin Wall was always, well,
ahistorical
.
9
But it's
ahistorical
to assume that religion is too weak to survive in a world with aliens.
10
They all fell into an
ahistorical
vacuum.
11
This actually helps me because I've long wondered why sociological work on Black families seemed so
ahistorical
.
12
It is foolish and
ahistorical
to imagine the Trump-Kim summit itself will lead anywhere near denuclearization itself.
13
Seventy years after the war that marked the end of the British Empire, a quaint,
ahistorical
notion emerged.
14
After watching the film, I can confirm that many of the details found in the film are profoundly
ahistorical
.
15
Within the stale boundaries, truth-by-rote, the drumbeat of our
ahistorical
abstractions, cornered us and crowded out our fresh instincts.
16
This is some
ahistorical
nonsense.
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ahistorical
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so ahistorical
ahistorical abstractions
ahistorical claim
ahistorical nonsense
ahistorical notion
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