contradicting
A reoccurring happening of two simultaneous events with the
premise that both events are
polar oppossites to one another, where the result of the matter is physically a
stalemate but morally, one side prevails glaringly over the other.
contradictator
by Tim Kendel on Oct 21, 2006 05:52:14
noun. an ominpotent
ruler or
authority figure who denies what he/she believes either through actions or words.
[contradictator]
by mit lednek on Sep 30, 2006 22:17:05
noun. an ominpotent
ruler or
authority figure who denies what he/she believes either through actions or words.
contradict
by Larstait on Nov 15, 2003 07:05:15
contradiction
by Ryan Gonet on Apr 08, 2007 02:31:46
A contradiction is two propositions used in combination where one makes the other impossible. It is something that is A and non-A at the same time. A contradiction, therefore, cannot exist in reality, since existence exists (whereas a contradiction could not possibly exist). In the
cognitive process, reaching a contradiction as a
conclusion or
evaluation of reality is proof of an error in one's thinking.
Example:
A square circle is a contradiction in terms. It cannot even be imagined.
"Anyone who denies
the law of non-contradiction should be beaten and burned until he
admits that to be beaten is not the same as not to be beaten, and to be burned is not the same as not to be burned." (
Avicenna, Medieval Philosopher)
contradiction
by Wasabimoto on Mar 27, 2007 22:26:26
Example:
Contradictions: That chick is so hot, but ugly.
That game was cool, but gay.
I'm the
nicest person you'll ever meet, but ask me for money, I'll
slaughter you.
Contradiction
by Whitewitch on Apr 16, 2018 01:34:11
contradiction
by tough brained cookies on Jan 18, 2012 03:59:59
contradict
by nbunch81 on Apr 18, 2016 03:32:03
Contradiction
by Tony Ramone on Jun 30, 2005 10:32:30
Example:
Iraq will be finished in
sixth months tops.
(
3 years later)
hey, it could go one 5 , 7, 9, 12 years is a
possibility.