contradict oneself
It's difficult to contradict someone politely.
the survey appears to contradict the industry's claims.
The reports contradict each other.
His statement contradicts with the facts.
Your actions contradict your principles.
They contradict each other all the time.
he did not contradict her but just said nothing.
I doubt not any ones contradicting this.
He contradicted his own statement.
He will jump on anyone who contradicts him.
within five minutes he had contradicted himself twice.
the existing layout of the city contradicted the logic of the new centre.
Your actions contradict your declared moral principles.
challenged him to contradict her.See Synonyms at defy
We tripped him up and he contradicted himself.
testimony that in effect contradicted her earlier statement.
She waxes righteously indignant if anyone tries to contradict her.
And Orson Hodge did not like to be contradicted.
But has been flatly contradicted by the defendant.
You've just contradicted yourself in two sentences, Cathy.
But the lecture may be contradicting in the reading.
733. He depicted the conviction that contradicted the verdict.
It was far better to be contradicted than ignored; better to be wrong than vague.
Surprisingly, such temporary tunnels don't contradict the laws of physics.
Just hours later president Donald Trump contradicted his own expert.
Some ideas conveyed in the Four Books even contradict contemporary thoughts.
The finding contradicts the old adage that opposites attract.
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