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axiomatic

[ak-see-uh-mat-ik] / ˌæk si əˈmæt ɪk /


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But it’s axiomatic: Someone who doesn’t want you as-is isn’t the person you want.

From Washington Post

It is axiomatic that wars end at the negotiating table, as Biden acknowledged to the Times.

From Salon

Aristotle rejected that idea by taking it as axiomatic that "it is impossible that any creature should produce two seminal secretions at once."

From Salon

It’s axiomatic: High ticket prices are barriers at a time when organizations need their doors to be open ever more widely.

From New York Times

“There is an axiomatic policy — don’t poke the bear — that’s been around for decades,” said Cliff Kupchan, chairman of the Eurasia Group, a political risk assessment firm in Washington.

From New York Times