0 not reasonable, wise, or practical, usually because directed by the emotions rather than by careful thought:
1 not reasonable, wise, or practical:
Sentence (i) is illogical, and sentence (ii) is also illogical if the imperfect tense entails habituality.
That benefit-cost appeared to dictate an inland site with maximum nuisance to residents struck most (quite rightly) as illogical.
Among the members, they helped to infuse a puzzling and seemingly illogical practice with some degree of order.
They argued that it was illogical if they could not gain anything out of an industry that 'originates' from their own area.
Second, the "separate senses" construct is illogical, as is the prototypical experiment focusing on single senses, because distinct senses never work in isolation.
Thinking in delirium may be disorganized, illogical and incoherent, with bizarre thoughts and images.
It is of course fundamentally illogical to base the decision to treat on a yet to be known outcome.
A new idea is patentable only if there is an "illogical step," that is, a logically unjustified step.
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