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axiomatic

[ ak-see-uh-mat-ik ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to or of the nature of an axiom; self-evident; obvious.


axiomatic

/ ˌæɪəˈæɪ /

adjective

  1. relating to or resembling an axiom; self-evident
  2. containing maxims; aphoristic
  3. (of a logical system) consisting of a set of axioms from which theorems are derived by transformation rules Compare natural deduction
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Derived Forms

  • ˌ澱ˈپ, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • i··i·· adverb
  • ԴDza···i adjective
  • ԴDza···i· adjective
  • ԴDza···i··ly adverb
  • ܲa···i adjective
  • ܲa···i·· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of axiomatic1

First recorded in 1790–1800; from Greek 澱ōپó, equivalent to 澱ō- (stem of íō axiom ) + -ikos -ic
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“It’s axiomatic at this point, but Trump’s continued support, despite the kind of scandal that would have scuttled literally any other previous candidate in American history, is truly astounding,” says Mr Engel.

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IIT starts out by formulating five axiomatic properties of any conceivable subjective experience.

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It's axiomatic that you cannot win if you do not play the game.

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Conservative theorizing on politics, civil society or ethics and morals is very likely derived from one or more of these three axiomatic rules.

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It is axiomatic among the two ruling parties that there must be a constant preparation for war.

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