Definition of Antilogical

1. Adjective. Going against logic. ¹

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Definition of Antilogical

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Antilogical

antiliterature
antilithiatic
antilithic
antilithics
antilitter
antilittering
antilobium
antilocalization
antilock
antilock brake
antilog
antilogarithm
antilogarithmic
antilogarithms
antilogging
antilogical (current term)
antilogies
antilogous
antilogs
antilogy
antiloimic
antiloimics
antiloitering
antilopine
antilopine kangaroo
antilopine wallaby
antilopine wallaroo
antilottery
antilove
antiluetic

Literary usage of Antilogical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of Language by Henry Sweet (1900)
"There are also antilogical constructions, which misrepresent the logical relations ... The most marked antilogical constructions are those which result from ..."

2. A New English Grammar, Logical and Historical: By Henry Sweet by Henry Sweet (1900)
"When a grammatical construction misrepresents the logical relations of the ideas expressed by it, it is said to be antilogical. 120. ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1822)
"But to speak seriously (if the ridiculous and antilogical reasoning of the Landed Interests deserves serious notice) we have no doubt hut the complaints of ..."

4. The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-Serbati by Antonio Rosmini (1882)
"... which is found only among realities, and not even among all these, but only among such as are finite ? Here is another most mortal leap, antilogical and ..."

5. The Challenge of the Universe: A Popular Restatement of the Argument from Design by Charles John Shebbeare (1918)
"Though references to the “antilogical spirit of our age “are frequently introduced into controversy, there are few who will seriously defend the scepticism ..."

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