Synonyms for suppositional
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : suhp-uh-zish-uh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌsʌp əˈzɪʃ ən |
Top 10 synonyms for suppositional
Définition of suppositional
Origin :- early 15c., a term in logic, from Late Latin suppositionem (nominative suppositio) "assumption, hypothesis," noun of action from past participle stem of supponere (see suppose); influenced by Greek hypothesis.
- adj supposed
- And that is the opposite––the suppositional opposite––of the mind that is God.
- Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
- Is it strange that God should have a suppositional 25 opposite?
- Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
- And for that we owe much to the so-called ‘theory of suppositional opposites.’
- Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
- This lower, misnamed mind is a false claim, a suppositional mind, which I prefer to call mortal mind.
- Extract from : « Unity of Good » by Mary Baker Eddy
- In the Petyt, however, we get a suppositional explanation of its manifestly purer text.
- Extract from : « The Choise of Valentines » by Thomas Nash
- “It is a primitive statement of what is sometimes called the ‘Theory of suppositional opposites’”, replied Hitt.
- Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
- Human men reflect the communal mortal mind, which is the suppositional opposite of the divine mind that is God.
- Extract from : « Carmen Ariza » by Charles Francis Stocking
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