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Definition of Paradoxicality
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paradoxicality
Literary usage of Paradoxicality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century by Alfred William Benn (1906)
"For the union of God with bread and wine suggests by its paradoxicality a mystical
evasion of the literal sense, capable of extension to the whole circle of ..."
2. The Realistic Revolt in Modern Poetry by Arthur Melville Clark (1922)
"They illustrate well the modern perversity of thought, the paradoxicality which
reverses all judgments- and finds black white and white black, ..."
3. Chrestomathia: Being a Collection of Papers, Explanatory of the Design of an by Jeremy Bentham (1816)
"operating in conjunction with the Inspection principle, all uncertainty respecting
evidence is done away. As to reward but for the apparent paradoxicality ..."
4. The Control of Ideals: A Contribution to the Study of Ethics by Hendrikus Boeve Van Wesep (1920)
"... secret of perpetual motion and undying youth, and in a sense we have already
become self-feeding machines with all the paradoxicality that that implies. ..."