Of or relating to or derived from axioms.
Containing aphorisms or maxims.
Evident without proof or argument.
1 To Philip these conclusions were axiomatic , and therefore not subjects for debate.
2 Many, however, disbelieved in Kerm-Cher, and held to the old axiomatic truths.
3 They were once anathematized as 'Infidel;' they are now accepted as axiomatic .
4 This axiomatic approach has been the model for mathematics ever since.
5 Because it is axiomatic that speech reflects the thought processes of the speaker.
6 It is axiomatic in our business that political assassins are disorganized.
7 This book began with the axiomatic statement that the symbol is the thing.
8 The deeper the river, the more dangerous-thatwas axiomatic to him.
9 It was almost axiomatic that he had gone there the night he died.
10 His natural superiority to mankind at large was, with Dyce, axiomatic .
11 She had thought it axiomatic that people kept their appointments promptly.
12 That society should be based upon "the rule of law" seems axiomatic .
13 It has, as the fundamental condition of all spiritual life, a universal axiomatic character.
14 IT'S axiomatic : for every one rock reunion that works, there are four that don't.
15 But the trend is a break from the axiomatic truth that flows chase performance.
16 Especially if you're a wealthy Republican, it's axiomatic that you follow the George H.W.
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