contradiction in the PONS Dictionary

contradiction Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

isn't that a bit of a contradiction?
a contradiction in terms

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Genuine "anekntavda" thus considers positive and negative attributes of an object, at the same time, and without any contradictions.
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The validity of even the forms of experience is called in question on account of the contradictions they are found to involve.
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Initially, his master program could not accept the secondary programs because of their logical contradictions.
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He has also reproduced fire-bathing and has uncovered contradictions in the story of the column split by lightning.
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The third theme is the examination of the everyday practices of heterosexual couples and the contradictions in our ideas of sexuality.
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The use of neoliberal privatizing regimes has also often raised contradictions with the rights of indigenous communities.
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It is a way of thinking, they continue, with inherent contradictions and multiple approaches.
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Most of the possible settings would cause contradictions and be discarded, leaving only a few to be investigated in detail.
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The result served the political purposes of the scribe, but is riddled with contradictions for historians.
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It is one of the contradictions upon which modern civilzation may be said to rest.
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