Antonyms for dialectical


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dahy-uh-lek-ti-kuh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdaɪ əˈlɛk tɪ kəl


Definition of dialectical

Origin :
  • "argumentative," 1540s; see dialectic + -al (1).
  • As in dialectal : adj regional
  • As in dialectic : adj logical, rational
  • As in forensic : adj judicial, legal
Example sentences :
  • The dialectical interest is fully sustained by the dramatic accompaniments.
  • Extract from : « Lysis » by Plato
  • All of them are rhetorical and poetical rather than dialectical, but glimpses of truth appear in them.
  • Extract from : « Symposium » by Plato
  • For, as we remarked in discussing the Sophist, the dialectical method is no respecter of persons.
  • Extract from : « Statesman » by Plato
  • The political aspects of the dialogue are closely connected with the dialectical.
  • Extract from : « Statesman » by Plato
  • It is French, with merely a dialectical difference from "French of Paris."
  • Extract from : « Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine » by Edward A. Freeman
  • This dialectical argument I shall call the ideal of pure reason.
  • Extract from : « The Critique of Pure Reason » by Immanuel Kant
  • That is, his instruments were purely literary and dialectical.
  • Extract from : « Voltaire » by John Morley
  • Thinking is a thing full of contradictions, a dialectical secret.
  • Extract from : « The Positive Outcome of Philosophy » by Joseph Dietzgen
  • Ronayne, fount of wisdom and light, whatever may the Dialectical Society be?
  • Extract from : « The Galaxy, June 1877 » by Various
  • The dialectical variations are too trivial to be taken into account.
  • Extract from : « A Literary History of the Arabs » by Reynold Nicholson

Synonyms for dialectical

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