paralogize (Meaning)

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paralogize (v. i.)

To reason falsely; to draw conclusions not warranted by the premises.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paralogize

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paralogize Sentence Examples

  1. The professor paralogized the student's argument, demonstrating its inconsistencies.
  2. The mathematician paralogized the theorem, finding a flaw in its reasoning.
  3. The scientist paralogized the experimental data, revealing an anomaly that disproved the hypothesis.
  4. The investigator paralogized the suspect's alibi, finding contradictions in their story.
  5. The philosopher paralogized the ethical dilemma, exposing its complexities and challenging its resolution.
  6. The historian paralogized the historical narrative, uncovering biases and errors that skewed its interpretation.
  7. The theologian paralogized the religious doctrine, identifying inconsistencies in its teachings.
  8. The political analyst paralogized the campaign strategy, pointing out weaknesses that could jeopardize its success.
  9. The lawyer paralogized the prosecution's case, exposing flaws in their evidence and arguments.
  10. The expert paralogized the technical report, finding gaps in the analysis and inaccuracies in the conclusions.

FAQs About the word paralogize

To reason falsely; to draw conclusions not warranted by the premises.

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The professor paralogized the student's argument, demonstrating its inconsistencies.

The mathematician paralogized the theorem, finding a flaw in its reasoning.

The scientist paralogized the experimental data, revealing an anomaly that disproved the hypothesis.

The investigator paralogized the suspect's alibi, finding contradictions in their story.