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sofismo
A deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone.
sophistication
sophism
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sofisma
sophistication
sophism
1
But it didn't need excessive
sophistication
to work, just a secure mounting.
2
The attacks, they say, have been increasing in both
sophistication
and intensity.
3
This was a natural consequence of the long
sophistication
of my feelings.
4
These types of devices kept shrinking in size and increasing in
sophistication
.
5
Being able to access BBC and ITV signalled the apex of
sophistication
.
1
No
sophism
of political economy is more widely spread than the foregoing.
2
This
sophism
has found its way into several books on penal legislation.
3
The wretched
sophism
was silenced by the execrations of the House of Commons.
4
He is the reputed author of the famous
sophism
against motion.
5
It is the sad consequence, and the rest is only
sophism
.
1
All
sophistry
falls to the ground in the presence of this argument.
2
She was not analytical; there was no
sophistry
in her young heart.
3
The brisk colloquial vocabulary fits admirably the brilliant
sophistry
of the argument.
4
It is odious
sophistry
,
unworthy of the age in which we live.
5
He was bold, and never dealt in
sophistry
,
but in plain speech.
6
All the
sophistry
in the world, my son, cannot change that decision.
7
His discrimination had none of the hair-splitting
sophistry
of the ancient teachers.
8
One feels slightly grubby even referring to this particular piece of
near
-
sophistry
.
9
But all other talk of equality was the greatest
sophistry
and charlatanism.
10
The reasoning may be plausible, but it is no better than
sophistry
.
11
To the
sophistry
of Chandler, Wendell Phillips also made a logical reply.
12
His reasoning is specious, but beneath the
sophistry
there is a plan.
13
You are no more a narrow-minded creature influenced by prejudice and
sophistry
.
14
They did not invent this
sophistry
,
-
it
is
as old as our humanity.
15
No
sophistry
could disguise this fact, nor could its significance be overstated.
16
Fire destroys falsehood, that is
sophistry
,
and restores truth, driving out darkness.
sophistry
such sophistry
mere sophistry
ingenious sophistry
own sophistry
great sophistry
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