Results for: something that challenges previous reasoning
English English
illogical reasoning, invalid argument; conclusion based on illogical reasoning (Logic), mistakenly invalid argumentparalogism
immediate knowledge, instinctive belief, knowing something instinctively, perception without conscious reasoning, sixth sense, presentiment, insightintuition
in a manner that restores to a previous condition; in a manner that restores health or strengthrestoratively
in a previous tempoa tempo
in the past, previously; in the past, in former times, in previous daysformerly
instruction to restore deleted text, retain a previous correction or omission; mark with the word stet to indicate that a previous correction or omission should be ignoredstet
line of reasoningargumentum
linking of two diseases, neverending cycle, situation that one cannot escape from or change, cycle of action and reaction that repeats itself over and over again, reasoning based on an unproven assumption, situation worsened by attempts to solve itvicious circle
living in a former life, existing in a previous lifepreexistent
logic specialist, one who studies logic; one who is skilled at reasoninglogician
lone tree, person or thing that remains from a previous time, repeating student, retained official, something or somebody given extended runholdover
luminescence stimulated by light absorption, production of light as a result of the previous absorption of radiation (Physics)photoluminescence
made holy in advance during a previous ceremony (Christianity)presanctified
make reparations, compensate, reimburse, remunerate; restore to a previous conditionrestitute
method of reasoningSocratic method
 

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