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contradictory

[kon-truh-dik-tuh-ree] / ˌkɒn trəˈdɪk tə ri /


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But it does seem somewhat contradictory to slate Arsenal for their style when they fall short, then carp when they reach March in firm contention for all four major prizes.

From BBC

Overall, this research marks a significant advance in understanding the complex and sometimes contradictory roles of polyamines.

From Science Daily

Felger and Massarotti’s resistance to reality, even in the face of direct contradictory evidence, speaks to how deeply these narratives have been internalized on a broader scale.

From Salon

Growing up, I was surrounded by revolutionary ideas, banned books and family and friends who professed socialist, nationalist and religious beliefs, or even a mix of these seemingly contradictory ideologies.

From The Wall Street Journal

The composite picture is contradictory, reflecting the complexities of a family living the American dream but still tied to the customs of their people and their faith.

From The Wall Street Journal