contradictory in the PONS Dictionary

contradictory Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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At the beginning, the positions of the two countries were totally contradictory.
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But in the layperson's worldview, existence includes real, fictional, and even contradictory objects.
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Most of the historical sources are largely posterior to their rule and often present a contradictory and confused historical context.
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The journalist interviews the young woman, yet her statements seem to be contradictory.
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The seemingly contradictory phenomena combine to give a total image of the whole.
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Others, who see that position as internally contradictory, claim that the reader controls the whole transaction (individualists).
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The resulting design was unsatisfactory, since the requirements for the roles were contradictory.
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The description of the events of that night are contradictory.
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However, they yielded inconsistent and partly contradictory results.
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The computer is literally disemboweled to construct provoking sculptures and assemblies and combine seemingly contradictory elements.
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