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contradictorily

[ US /ˌkɑntɹəˈdɪktɝəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a contradictory manner
    he argued contradictorily

How To Use contradictorily In A Sentence

  • That's one of Leary's great TV gifts: an almost unmatched ability to be simultaneously and contradictorily irresistible and repulsive. The only danger here is missing heroic 'Rescue Me'
  • The concept of the centered structure is contradictorily coherent.
  • Our entertainments have become effeminate and puritanical in their perversely and contradictorily sexed-up way. Archive 2010-03-01
  • The small home that creates to oneself has to remember for several cents, the words of blade is not contradictorily either to drown, float forward quietly.
  • ‘They are and they aren't,’ he says, contradictorily.
  • They also said (somewhat contradictorily) that LABAs don't mask worsening asthma because patients know if they are getting worse (not that they get worse!) Martha Rosenberg: Are You Taking These Asthma Drugs?
  • Facts are adjusted or ignored in order to tell a simple story that fits neatly with readers 'pre-conceived notions and fears about China, preferably casting China as a threat or, contradictorily, predicting its imminent collapse. John Wagner Givens: Beijing Hooters Is Nothing to Hoot About
  • However I have contradictorily seen all of his movies and especially liked The Education of Charlie Banks (and who can't like Zombieland). 6 Movie Clips from HOLY ROLLERS – Premiered at Sundance and Stars Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Bartha – Collider.com
  • They also contend, somewhat contradictorily, that figures showing ever higher awards are based on sketchy and unreliable information.
  • Coach's whole quality and professional skill is it raise to remain, the athlete learns and trains too contradictorily to solve better yet.
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