Definition of Contradictoriness. Meaning of Contradictoriness. Synonyms of Contradictoriness

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Definition of Contradictoriness

Contradictoriness
Contradictoriness Con"tra*dict`o*ri*ness, n. The quality of being contradictory; opposition; inconsistency. --J. Whitaker.

Meaning of Contradictoriness from wikipedia

- Self-contradiction or self-contradictory can refer to: Auto-antonym, a word with multiple meanings of which one is the reverse of another Formal fallacy...
- logic. It is a proposition that is unconditionally false (i.e., a self-contradictory proposition). This can be generalized to a collection of propositions...
- white, since there are some white men. Since every statement has the contradictory opposite (its negation), and since a contradicting statement is true...
- results of modeling influence political decisions; the existence of contradictory models could allow nations to choose the most favorable model. Genotype...
- establish Roman dominance over the Sabaeans. The Romans had a vague and contradictory geographical knowledge about Arabia Felix. A Roman army of 10,000 men...
- and economic purposes—ignoring scientific and moral imperatives—is contradictory to ****an's commitment to global health and human security". On 21 January...
- capital prevent optimal use of available human resources and leads to contradictory interest groups (labour and business) striving to influence the state...
- perceptions of African society and marriage patterns are biased by "contradictory concerns of nostalgia for traditional African culture versus critique...
- (religious, political, social, and otherwise), or those whose views were contradictory to the goals of the **** Party government, were rounded up in large...
- In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama...