How To Use Anachronic In A Sentence

  • Although some of them inspired fear and were somewhat anachronic for the pantheon of the fifth century, they were not regarded pejoratively or malignantly.
  • Incongruous and anachronic, it is certainly all this and more.
  • It comes as a complete surprise and appears as a totally anachronic project put in context of both the current music scene and of his previous outputs.
  • Our effort to excavate the anachronic underhistory of the work of art is therefore by its nature a challenge to enlightened historical models.
  • I guess this maybe the first time in modern history a country is fighting all alone for it's democracy, surrounded by a group of marxist proto-dictators while the once Leader of The Free World stands aside the most primitive and anachronic ideologists. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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  • Finally I am requested to write about my dreams, and thus I become an anachronical grandmother; for it is the special privilege of old age to relate dreams. The World I Live In
  • It’s been clear to me that my mind is focused on other things mostly boring or somewhat anachronic.
  • Chavez is the white hope of the failed castrism anachronic and near death who feels that its continuation is impossible in the Island and that it is only possible through the Venezuelan president and the MVR, its extravagant, radical and heterogeneous political movement. 03/27/2005 - 04/03/2005
  • The result is an anachronic set of dialogues between introspective, idealistic, pragmatic and educated-sounding American characters.
  • He said that, nevertheless, Washington ` ` runs the risk of isolating itself in its struggle to maintain a position that is increasingly incomprehensible and anachronic. '' Castro Interviewed by EL SOL DE MEXICO
  • So, the arrival of this album could appear slightly anachronic, yet it proves to be more than just an innocent journey through time.
  • Better that it should not have consented to motion, and have held stubbornly to all ancestral ways, than have bred that anachronic spectre. The Egoist
  • Curiously anachronic, this sonic cross breeding soon becomes totally confusing as the human ear fails to clearly distinguish between the input from the orchestra and that of Passamonte's live box.
  • All of us, small or great nations, are now looking to you with respect, not only for the victory over a revived anachronical Paganism in Central The Agony of the Church (1917)
  • The lack of adaptive value of long spines in E. acida suggests this trait might be better considered anachronic to parasitism, if demonstration of its adaptive value against parasitism in the past is provided.
  • The dressing of the black people is not only anachronic but also anastupid and no its not a word. “AFRICANS” AS PROPS FOR WHITE FEMININITY » Sociological Images
  • In a world where technology has invaded every minute aspect of our lives, their music seems somewhat anachronic.
  • The wiretap - today no more than an anachronical metaphor, used to materialize as something - a "wiretap" - the old process that physically interfered with a telephone line (when it was basically a metal wire stretched between posts) extracting conversations containing "narratives of facts" (truthful or not, maybe even Home
  • Indian, and white -- from the yoke of the anachronic apartheid regime. LETTER TO ANGOLA'S DOS SANTOS
  • All your comments on non-WASPS are so anachronic is not even funny. Think Progress » Bush on Immigration: Wherever The Political Winds Blow
  • It is however not anachronic for him to return to his roots in such an obvious way.
  • They can be distinguished for their wide hats and somewhat anachronic looking outfit.

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