antinomic

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Archived revision by WingerBot (talk | contribs) as of 17:13, 27 August 2022.
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

antinomy +‎ -ic

Adjective

antinomic (comparative more antinomic, superlative most antinomic)

  1. Exhibiting or pertaining to antinomy; contradictory.
    • 2007 November 3, Jim Dwyer, “A Prosecution Goes Bad, and a Judge Lets Loose”, in New York Times[1]:
      Their reasoning, the judge wrote, was that it would be antinomic for the F.B.I., charged with fighting crime, to employ as an informer a murderer as vicious and prolific as Greg Scarpa.

Translations

Anagrams


Romanian

Etymology

From French antinomique.

Adjective

antinomic m or n (feminine singular antinomică, masculine plural antinomici, feminine and neuter plural antinomice)

  1. antinomic

Declension