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Definition of contradict
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Contradict
(v. t.) To be
contrary
to; to
oppose;
to
resist.
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Harmonize
::
Harmonize
(v. t.) To
adjust
in fit
proportions;
to cause to
agree;
to show the
agreement
of; to
reconcile
the
apparent
contradiction
of.
Contradictions
::
Contradictions
(a.)
Filled
with
contradictions;
inconsistent.
Undersay
::
Undersay
(v. t.) To say by way of
derogation
or
contradiction.
Contradict
::
Contradict
(v. t.) To
assert
the
contrary
of; to
oppose
in
words;
to take issue with; to
gainsay;
to deny the truth of, as of a
statement
or a
speaker;
to
impugn..
Contrary
::
Contrary
(a.)
Opposed;
contradictory;
repugnant;
inconsistent.
Negative
::
Negative
(n.) A
proposition
by which
something
is
denied
or
forbidden;
a
conception
or term
formed
by
prefixing
the
negative
particle
to one which is
positive;
an
opposite
or
contradictory
term or
conception.
Self-repugnant
::
Self-repugnant
(a.)
Self-contradictory;
inconsistent.
Self-contradiction
::
Self-contradiction
(n.) The act of
contradicting
one's self or
itself;
repugnancy
in
conceptions
or in
terms;
a
proposition
consisting
of two
members,
one of which
contradicts
the
other;
as, to be and not to be at the same time is a
self-contradiction..
Unanimous
::
Unanimous
(a.)
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..
Rebut
::
Rebut (v. t.) To
contradict,
meet, or
oppose
by
argument,
plea, or
countervailing
proof..
Impugn
::
Impugn
(v. t.) To
attack
by words or
arguments;
to
contradict;
to
assail;
to call in
question;
to make
insinuations
against;
to
gainsay;
to
oppose.
Contradicter
::
Contradicter
(n.) one who
contradicts.
Contraries
::
Contraries
(n.)
Propositions
which
directly
and
destructively
contradict
each
other,
but of which the
falsehood
of one does not
establish
the truth of the
other..
Conflict
::
Conflict
(v. i.) To be in
opposition;
to be
contradictory.
Contradicting
::
Contradicting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Contradic.
Natural
::
Natural
(n.) A
character
[/] used to
contradict,
or to
remove
the
effect
of, a sharp or flat which has
preceded
it, and to
restore
the
unaltered
note..
Contravene
::
Contravene
(v. t.) To meet in the way of
opposition;
to come into
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
contradict;
to
obstruct
the
operation
of; to
defeat.
Bureaucracy
::
Bureaucracy
(n.) A
system
of
carrying
on the
business
of
government
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 an
associated
authority
and
responsibility;
also,
government
conducted
on this
system..
Disvouch
::
Disvouch
(v. t.) To
discredit;
to
contradict.
Recantation
::
Recantation
(n.) The act of
recanting;
a
declaration
that
contradicts
a
former
one; that which is thus
asserted
in
contradiction;
retraction.
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