contradictory / ˌkɒn trəˈdɪk tə ri /

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contradictory2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. asserting the contrary or opposite; contradicting; inconsistent; logically opposite: contradictory statements.
  2. tending or inclined to contradict.
n. 名词 noun

plural con·tra·dic·to·ries.

  1. Logic. a proposition so related to a second that it is impossible for both to be true or both to be false.

contradictory 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

antagonistic

更多contradictory例句

  1. The challenge with that is it’s completely contradictory to the agency model, which has been built around people, so there’s been a reluctance to build out AI and machine learning.
  2. On Conflicting Beliefs and Seeing People as MonstersAccording to Smith, the typical advocate of dehumanizing rhetoric has two contradictory beliefs.
  3. On this approach to belief, contradictory belief is impossible.
  4. As I was reading On Inhumanity, I was wondering how much Smith’s commitment to contradictory beliefs matters.
  5. Data on how much infectious virus is present in the noses of asymptomatic people are contradictory, Kilpatrick says.
  6. America presents two contradictory narratives that it struggles to reconcile.
  7. My optimism springs from the contradictory statements of the conservative justices of the court.
  8. His teammates go further, doubting whether anybody fathoms the consistently contradictory Palmer--least of all Palmer.
  9. Consolmango writes that the Bible actually contains several contradictory Creation theories.
  10. The upshot of these contradictory findings is that most people have trouble believing the figures produced by either side.
  11. By men the laws of a nation may be altered without being made contradictory to one another, or to oppose the law of God.
  12. He was preserved from the fantastic by another gift which seems contradictory to the first.
  13. A word on the contradictory education which we bestow upon our daughters.
  14. But how are we to reconcile improbable facts related in a contradictory manner?
  15. How, said they, could they assist by their presence at public prayers which were utterly contradictory to their private ones?