paradoxically Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of paradoxically In English

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Examples of paradoxically

  • As the epidemic ravaged the community, it paradoxically strengthened it.

  • She suddenly finds herself in a paradoxically weaker position.

  • Paradoxically, the best chance farmers have of seeing grain prices rise would be a year where bad weather produced a small crop.

  • The period saw the radical separation of micro- and macro-economics (a separation denoted, paradoxically, as a 'neoclassical synthesis').

  • The actor was performing a 'holding back' or a 'keeping back' that was, paradoxically ('despite himself') propelling him forward.

  • Paradoxically, for all the precision of its organisation, the piece gives the impression of being free and spontaneous, almost improvisatory.

  • We are thus, it is argued, entering a ' new ' or, somewhat paradoxically, 'post ' generational field.

  • Paradoxically, this might be taken to prove the point which she is attacking : that the early modern translations are unreliable.

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Translations of paradoxically In Other Languages

  • Español

    paradójicamente…

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  • Français

    paradoxalement…

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  • Malay

    menjadi paradoks…

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  • Deutsch

    paradox…

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  • Norwegian

    paradoksalt…

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  • Čeština

    paradoxně…

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  • Dansk

    paradoksalt…

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  • Italiano

    paradossalmente…

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