Definitionadj. sharply contrasted in character or purpose
Last update: June 24, 2015
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The bill has not passed parliament because the conservative party is antithetical to the liberal party’s proposal. [Please select]
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Before the women’s rights movement, most men were antithetical about the idea of women being their equals. [Please select]
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In the freer atmosphere of Holland the exiles lose the antithetical attitude, with its narrowing and exaggerative tendency, and gain breadth and balance in the assertion of their distinctive testimony. [Please select]
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The two doctrines, antithetical in terms, are identical in fact. [Please select]
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(_c_) Something is wanted antithetical to (_a_), perhaps "loose drill" or "open order." [Please select]
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Freedom and (inner) necessity are identical; and antithetical, on the one side, to undetermined choice and, on the other, to (external) compulsion. [Please select]
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Two elements, with antithetical aims, had been at work in the Regulation; and the unfortunate failure of justice in the case of Fanning had given the corrupt element its opportunity to seize control. [Please select]
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