English to Kannada Dictionary contradictory

contradictory

ವಿರೋಧಾತ್ಮಕ
definition
noun
He entitles this kind of opposition dialectical, and that of contradictories analytical.
a contradictory proposition.
adjective
the two attitudes are contradictory
mutually opposed or inconsistent.
example
This 'contradictory' behaviour is due to its own economic myths.
For any pair of 'contradictory' premises, one must be true and the other false.
Again activism and commerce are neither 'contradictory' nor mutually exclusive.
The ability of one and the same human being to hold on to quite 'contradictory' and even sharply opposed ideas is well known and has had many celebrated illustrations.
He cannot, however, be forced in the name of tolerance to agree that all points of view, including those that are mutually 'contradictory' , are equally valid.
Roche has attacked the heritage group over what he described as its inconsistent and 'contradictory' attitudes towards different projects.
Quite the opposite - it's the observation of 'contradictory' evidence that refines those models and tools, and drives science forwards.
It would be undesirable if the general law and regulatory law - which in some respects is more lenient - demanded 'contradictory' behaviour of the one bank.
Its coup has, however, put it in an exposed position, for it must now deliver this 'contradictory' package.
Society's approach to the risk of injury and death often appears 'contradictory' .
It suggests to the outsider that he must have been exceptionally vague, and probably 'contradictory' .
I suspect the resulting product would be 'contradictory' - different reporters seeing different realities.
However, subsequent studies led to 'contradictory' conclusions.
He thus ignores the complex and often 'contradictory' nature of identity.
But these authors reached their conclusion by ignoring the 'contradictory' data!
Adelphia is struggling with the price issue at the moment, partly because the evidence is somewhat 'contradictory' .
Propositions are 'contradictory' when the truth of one implies the falsity of the other, and conversely.
If we are not convinced that our own 'contradictory' belief is true, then we are not really ‘tolerating’ the other's belief.
Medical evidence is often 'contradictory' and value laden; many decisions about treatments will be difficult.
Secular culture so often teaches us that religion and science are mutually exclusive, even 'contradictory' , forces.
Indeed, one of the two main words used in English legislation, i.e., obscene, has two, mutually 'contradictory' , legal definitions.
These studies lead to different, and often 'contradictory' , conclusions.
In each case, the judge must decide which of the possibly 'contradictory' principles is the most important.
I know it sounds 'contradictory' , but bear with me on this.
This time, he is placing his bets on the 'contradictory' premise of giving employees access to corporate data in a secure yet simple way.
Since I believe not in mistakes, but in likes and dislikes, I find Shaw's musical judgment equally acute in both of his 'contradictory' conclusions.
An individual can also say 'contradictory' things at different times.
There is also an apparently 'contradictory' but equally strong behavioural imperative, which says that eating in groups is competitive, and that you need to protect your stash.
Despite this, the Committee reached conclusions that are 'contradictory' and that were not based on a comprehensive review of the available literature.
In addition, human behavior is highly complex, 'contradictory' , and remarkably unpredictable.
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