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Definition of paradoxically in English: paradoxicallyadverb ˌparəˈdɒksɪkli In a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory way. sentence adverb the strength of capitalism is, paradoxically, also its weakness Example sentencesExamples - Paradoxically, she both benefited from and was threatened by these collections.
- Paradoxically, the number of use patent claims is almost inverse to the number of scientific papers published on each issue.
- She paradoxically attacks her children to preserve them from enslavement.
- The sky becomes a flat cut-out shape which paradoxically appears to dissolve the more solid forms of skyscrapers on either side.
- Each panel has a visual autonomy that, paradoxically, enhances the painting's sense of unity.
- The dog paradoxically calls our attention to the hat floating above its head.
- Paradoxically, in order to preserve her vision, Lucy must shut it down.
- Paradoxically, considering the elaborate strategies for secluding the house, privacy disappears at night.
- Somewhat paradoxically, the first 'death' seems to mark Jane's psychic birth, the beginning of her struggle to identify herself.
- In the West, paradoxically, zoning laws were the last line of defence against the egotistical urges of private landowners.
Definition of paradoxically in US English: paradoxicallyadverbˌpɛrəˈdɑksɪk(ə)liˌperəˈdäksik(ə)lē In a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory way. sentence adverb the strength of capitalism is, paradoxically, also its weakness Example sentencesExamples - Paradoxically, considering the elaborate strategies for secluding the house, privacy disappears at night.
- Paradoxically, she both benefited from and was threatened by these collections.
- Somewhat paradoxically, the first 'death' seems to mark Jane's psychic birth, the beginning of her struggle to identify herself.
- In the West, paradoxically, zoning laws were the last line of defence against the egotistical urges of private landowners.
- Paradoxically, in order to preserve her vision, Lucy must shut it down.
- She paradoxically attacks her children to preserve them from enslavement.
- Each panel has a visual autonomy that, paradoxically, enhances the painting's sense of unity.
- The dog paradoxically calls our attention to the hat floating above its head.
- Paradoxically, the number of use patent claims is almost inverse to the number of scientific papers published on each issue.
- The sky becomes a flat cut-out shape which paradoxically appears to dissolve the more solid forms of skyscrapers on either side.
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