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illogical

[ih-loj-i-kuhl] / ɪˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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Greens and left-wingers argue that it is illogical to cling to nuclear power, which is more expensive than wind or solar.

From BBC

“Such a position is not only baseless and illogical, it is also inhumane as it virtually calls for leaving orphaned or uncared-for children in the midst of hostilities,” the mission’s statement said.

From Seattle Times

NetEase later said in a statement that Activision’s terms were “commercially illogical,” and the stage was set for the contract to expire in January.

From New York Times

Johnson described some of the allegations he faced from the committee as illogical and absurd, accusing it of being highly partisan.

From Reuters

Facing criminal penalties for accessing or for providing essential health care seems distinctly inhumane and illogical.

From Salon