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    [Verb]  | "con*tra*dict" | \ ˌkän-trə-ˈdikt \


    1: to assert the contrary of : take issue with

    2: to imply the opposite or a denial of


    Origin: 1582 ;

     Borrowed from Latin contrādictus, past participle of contrādīcere, contrā dīcere "to speak against, object to, oppose, assert the contrary," from contrā {see: |contra-|contra-} + dīcere "to talk, speak, say" {mat|diction|};

    [Verb]  | "contradicts" 


    1: to make an assertion that is contrary to one made by (another);


      * e.g., " ... no matter what I say, you always have to contradict me "





    2: to declare not to be true;


      * e.g., " ... his account contradicted the story that they had gotten earlier "





    [Verb]  | "contradict" 


    1: to make an assertion that is contrary to one made by (another);


      * e.g., " ... no matter what I say, you always have to contradict me "





    2: to declare not to be true;


      * e.g., " ... his account contradicted the story that they had gotten earlier "





     [ "Contradicting Contradiction" ]

    1: 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.

      * e.g.,  ... Life is a mixture of Contradicting Contradictions, a mixture of Hope and Despair. 

     [ "contradictator" ]

    1: noun. an ominpotent ruler or authority figure who denies what he/she believes either through actions or words.

      * e.g.,  ... We are forced to suffer under the rule of a contradictator.  

     [ "[contradictator]" ]

    1: noun. an ominpotent ruler or authority figure who denies what he/she believes either through actions or words.

      * e.g.,  ... We are forced to suffer under the rule of a contradictator.  

     [ "contradict" ]

    1: Inconsistance, to oppose.

      * e.g.,  ... The two contradicted each other. 

     [ "contradiction" ]

    1: 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.

      * e.g.,  ... A square circle is a contradiction in terms. It cannot even be imagined. 

     [ "contradiction" ]

    1: Calling something two things that are the opposite of each other.

      * e.g.,  ... Contradictions: That chick is so hot, but ugly. 

     [ "Contradiction" ]

    1: Taking screenshots of your Ex's pictures while telling her you're trying to move on at the same time.

      * e.g.,  ... I don't know what's up with A, he's been taking screenshots of his ex girlfriend's pictures now, textbook example of contradiction. 

     [ "contradiction" ]

    1: usually what confused people do.

      * e.g.,  ... a giraffe says "moo, im a goat". now thats a contradiction. 

     [ "contradict" ]

    1: When one does the exact opposite of what they're opposed to

      * e.g.,  ... Woman: That guy always contradicts himself by doing the opposite of what he says. 

     [ "Contradiction" ]

    1: Saying a war is in its "last throes" and then saying "there is more work to do"

      * e.g.,  ... Iraq will be finished in sixth months tops.  

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