apodictic (Meaning)

Wordnet

apodictic (s)

of a proposition; necessarily true or logically certain

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apodictic (a.)

Alt. of Apodictical

Same as Apodeictic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of apodictic

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of a proposition; necessarily true or logically certainAlt. of Apodictical, Same as Apodeictic.

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The professor delivered an apodictic statement, asserting the undisputed truth of his scientific theory.

Her argument was characterized by its apodictic clarity, leaving no room for doubt or interpretation.

In the courtroom, the lawyer presented an apodictic piece of evidence that left the jury convinced of the defendant's guilt.

The philosopher's apodictic reasoning left his audience in awe of the logical precision of his arguments.