|
PARADOX |
Contradiction |
|
DENIAL |
Contradiction |
|
ANTILOQUY |
Contradiction. |
|
REBUTTAL |
Refutation or contradiction |
|
|
REPROOF |
Refutation; confutation; contradiction. |
|
CROSSING |
Contradiction; thwarting; obstruction. |
|
OXYMORON |
Figure of speech using self-contradiction |
|
APODICTICALLY |
So as to be evident beyond contradiction. |
|
|
BALK |
To engage in contradiction; to be in opposition. |
|
UNDERSAY |
To say by way of derogation or contradiction. |
|
APODICTICAL |
Self-evident; intuitively true; evident beyond
contradiction. |
|
ANTILOGY |
A contradiction between any words or passages in an
author. |
|
ABSURDITY |
That which is absurd; an absurd action; a logical
contradiction. |
|
CLASH |
Opposition; contradiction; as between differing or
contending interests, views, purposes, etc. |
|
RECLAIM |
To cry out in opposition or contradiction; to exclaim
against anything; to contradict; to take exceptions. |
|
RECANTATION |
The act of recanting; a declaration that contradicts a
former one; that which is thus asserted in contradiction; retraction. |
|
HARMONIZE |
To adjust in fit proportions; to cause to agree; to
show the agreement of; to reconcile the apparent contradiction of. |
|
THREAP |
To maintain obstinately against denial or contradiction;
also, to contend or argue against (another) with obstinacy; to chide;
as, he threaped me down that it was so. |
|
UNANIMOUS |
Formed with unanimity; indicating unanimity; having the
agreement and consent of all; agreed upon without the opposition or
contradiction of any; as, a unanimous opinion; a unanimous vote. |
|
DICHOTOMY |
Division into two; especially, the division of a class
into two subclasses opposed to each other by contradiction, as the
division of the term man into white and not white. |
|
SUPPRESSION |
Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion;
as, suppression of urine; -- used in contradiction to retention, which
signifies that th... |
|
SELF-CONTRADICTION |
...to be and not to be at
the same time is a self-contradiction. ... |
|
ANTINOMY |
A contradiction or incompatibility of thought or
language; -- in the Kantian philosophy, such a contradiction as arises
from the attempt to app... |
|
BUREAUCRACY |
...t by
means of departments or bureaus, each under the control of a chief, in
contradiction to a system in which the officers of government have a... |