English to Indonesian Dictionary contradiction

contradiction

kontradiksi
definition
noun
the proposed new system suffers from a set of internal contradictions
a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another.
translation of 'contradiction'
noun
kontradiksi,
penyangkalan,
pertentangan,
persilangan,
pembantahan,
bantahan
example
He actively engages with the Anglican theological position on the sacraments in order to resolve this 'contradiction' .
the paradox of using force to overcome force is a real 'contradiction'
His complex character is presented as a 'contradiction' , as he despises cheats but finds many ways throughout the film to prove that he is one.
They've already argued that these two statements are in bold 'contradiction' .
The following scientists dispute the first claim and stand as living testimony in 'contradiction' to the second.
Most likely, he saw and probably still sees no 'contradiction' between the two objectives.
As you can see there is a clear 'contradiction' in these two statements.
There is a 'contradiction' here, both within his statements and with the biblical text.
We'll arrive at the rather obvious 'contradiction' in this position in one moment.
This ‘state of necessity’ emerges from a 'contradiction' , a moral dilemma.
Well, that is in direct 'contradiction' to the aims and objectives of this bill.
The problem with endeavor is that it appears to be in 'contradiction' with the statement of God.
In practice, preserving the natural world is in 'contradiction' to what is understood as progress.
the second sentence appears to be in flat 'contradiction' of the first
Having been personally responsible for the delivery of many of these I can make this statement without fear of 'contradiction' .
If anyone had any doubts about the degree of 'contradiction' on the Opposition's side of the House, let me read these remarks.
Actually, there is no 'contradiction' between those positions.
That statement is a direct 'contradiction' of the two most important conclusions of the report, which the Minister says he accepts.
At the heart of the present political conflict is an intractable 'contradiction' .
If we fail, they will say that there is a real 'contradiction' between the western world and the Islamic world.
If its existence is rejected, we reject the thing itself with all its predicates; and no question of 'contradiction' can then arise.
But there is a great 'contradiction' between these chauvinistic ideas and what is happening in the village.
How can one account for such a marked 'contradiction' between the story presented by the newspaper and the version written by Miller?
the paradox of using force to overcome force is a real 'contradiction'
In its broadest context, the primary 'contradiction' in this new century is the dilemma between globalization and state sovereignty.
At first sight, the emergence of the EU as a regional grouping seems to be in 'contradiction' with the direction and thrust of globalization.
the experiment provides a 'contradiction' of the hypothesis
Because even the idea of a 'contradiction' between science and faith was predicated on a concept of faith as a kind of profane knowledge.
A concept must be framed in such a way that it can be subjected to criticism and possible 'contradiction' .
The conspiracy theorists' response to that apparent 'contradiction' is that it's all a part of the conspiracy.
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