Evident without proof or argument.
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Examples for "axiomatic"
Examples for "axiomatic"
1To Philip these conclusions were axiomatic, and therefore not subjects for debate.
2Many, however, disbelieved in Kerm-Cher, and held to the old axiomatic truths.
3They were once anathematized as 'Infidel;' they are now accepted as axiomatic.
4This axiomatic approach has been the model for mathematics ever since.
5Because it is axiomatic that speech reflects the thought processes of the speaker.
1To say that nothing could come near without being seen was self-evident.
2Clear, self-evident truths are often a Trojan horse for contentious, hidden ones.
3Something that in practical reality could hardly be less self-evident or inalienable.
4We hold these truths to be self-evident: All zombies are created equal.
5Ever since 2004, the choice of Ireland's captain has been largely self-evident.
1Popular approval of EU reform was not to be taken for granted.
2He knows from recent experience that nothing can be taken for granted.
3Medical devices such as pacemakers are almost taken for granted these days.
4He argues that Trident's effectiveness can no longer be taken for granted.
5In my day it was taken for granted that children were slapped.
6The longer you go on, the more you are taken for granted.
7And we must stop questioning what has already been taken for granted.
8Most systems we have taken for granted are having to transform overnight.
9An export boost from Western Hemisphere upswing cannot be taken for granted.
10His consistently heroic efforts for the Azzurri are occasionally taken for granted.
11The hierocracy is taken for granted as the constitution of the congregation.
12It has apparently been taken for granted that the cat was unclean.
13No one thinks of denying their existence; it is taken for granted.
14Despite the triumph of capitalism, that's not to be taken for granted.
15This is not a meeting where anything can be taken for granted.
16From now on, no visual appearance is taken for granted by Picasso.