Synonym: deny, dispute, oppose. Antonym: acknowledge, admit, recognize. Similar words: contradictory, contradiction, on the contrary, contrary, contract, contrast, contrast to, contractor. Meaning: [‚kɒntrə'dɪkt] v. 1. be in contradiction with 2. deny the truth of 3. be resistant to 4. prove negative; show to be false.
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61. Young children should never contradict what their parents say.
62. The two accounts contradict each other.
63. Your actions contradict your declared moral principles.
64. You must not contradict mummy.
65. The two market reports contradict each other.
66. It was saucy of you to contradict your father.
67. Does this contradict the China - US Joint Statement?
68. He looked round fiercely, daring them to contradict.
69. "Don't contradict your mother,(www.Sentencedict.com)" was Charles's sharp reprimand.
70. The well-bred contradict other people.
71. Giles did not contradict him.
72. One example is the ignored work of scientists dabbling in ideas that contradict neo darwinian dogma.
73. Earlier writers, even before the Civil War, flounder and contradict themselves when discussing the problem.
74. Logic an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another.
75. This seems to contradict the common belief that computers dehumanize the individual.
76. That's my business. I Can contradict myself to hell and gone if I feel like it.
77. Mr Grant feels that the cut-backs contradict the Government's commitment to better educational standards.
78. The very fact that Jesus had an ossuary would contradict the Christian belief that he was resurrected and ascended to heaven.
79. It is superficial faithfulness. When language form and spirit contradict, the translator should be faithful to the later and thus be inevitably treasonous to the former.
80. As wise old Ben Franklin used to say: "If you argue and rankle and contradict, you may achieve a victory sometimes;"
81. I am not in a position either to contradict or affirm this statement.
82. Smaller firm's large quality improvement can contradict the negative effects of network externalities, under certain circumstance smaller firm could be the leading firm.
83. These stipulations go into effect on January 1, 1993. If past ments contradict these stipulations, the notice shall be taken as the erion.
84. The findings contradict common assumptions about the lily, but they do seem to vindicate one unlikely theorist: German literary master Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
85. Automatic coding would appear to contradict our original insistence that the activity of human interpretation must not be eliminated.
86. This last equation does not contradict the entropy - of - mixing formula.
87. He is a little hot-tempered and will get into a if you contradict him.
88. The searchings seem to contradict the sensual saturate the ads in female magazines.
89. The well bred contradict oth er people. The wise contra ? dict themselves.
90. Datuk Yong appeared to contradict himself when his party has decided to contest in a by-election for the Parliamentary seat of Batu Sapi, Sandakan.
More similar words: contradictory, contradiction, on the contrary, contrary, contract, contrast, contrast to, contractor, by contrast, to the contrary, social contract, radical, eradicate, trading, tradition, traditional, traditionally, control, contrite, contribute, contributor, contretemps, controversy, contribution, contributing, take control, contribute to, out of control, under control, control group.