obversion (Meaning)

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obversion (n.)

The act of turning toward or downward.

The act of immediate inference, by which we deny the opposite of anything which has been affirmed; as, all men are mortal; then, by obversion, no men are immortal. This is also described as immediate inference by privative conception.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obversion

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obversion Sentence Examples

  1. The obversion of his opinions had left his colleagues bewildered.
  2. The politician's obversion on the tax policy alienated his supporters.
  3. The teacher's obversion on the grading system sparked outrage among students.
  4. The religious leader's sudden obversion on a key doctrine left the congregation stunned.
  5. The scientist's obversion on a long-held hypothesis led to groundbreaking discoveries.
  6. The artist's obversion on the concept of beauty challenged traditional norms.
  7. The therapist's obversion on the client's perspective facilitated a breakthrough in treatment.
  8. The historian's obversion on a controversial interpretation ignited a scholarly debate.
  9. The company's obversion on its marketing strategy resulted in a dramatic increase in sales.
  10. The doctor's obversion on an experimental treatment gave the patient a new lease on life.

FAQs About the word obversion

The act of turning toward or downward., The act of immediate inference, by which we deny the opposite of anything which has been affirmed; as, all men are morta

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The obversion of his opinions had left his colleagues bewildered.

The politician's obversion on the tax policy alienated his supporters.

The teacher's obversion on the grading system sparked outrage among students.

The religious leader's sudden obversion on a key doctrine left the congregation stunned.