Use "implausible" in a sentence

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1. This idea is totally implausible.

2. Her explanation is not implausible.

3. These results might be considered implausible.

4. Yet the very idea was gross and implausible.

5. Moreover in many cases it is implausible.

6. Margaret found his excuse somewhat implausible.

7. This is a blatantly implausible claim.

8. This is a possible scenario, but an implausible one.

9. He gave a series of increasingly implausible excuses.

10. But the tremendous earthquakes they showed were somewhat implausible.

11. The whole plot of the film is ridiculously implausible.

12. Suggestions that there had been foul play sounded implausible.

13. But in fact it seems most implausible the ether should do this.

14. 3 The whole plot of the film is ridiculously implausible.

15. Implausible though it may seem, insurance companies also provide a social service.

16. A huge and implausible fiction - yes, but I dipped in for cursory inspection.

17. Synonyms for Counterintuitive include unreasonable, faulty, illogical, implausible, nonsensical, absurd, capricious, contradictory, erratic and preposterous

18. But it indicates that the idea of allergies affecting the mind - and viceversa - is not implausible.

19. Finally, the State party considers implausible the complainant’s account of his detention.

20. At his birth, in 18 Lu Xun's future as a professional iconoclast would have looked implausible.

21. Well, you and other men of science seem to assume two things which I find rather implausible.

22. 24 Implausible though it may seem, insurance companies also provide a social service.

23. So despite its popularity and even fashionableness, retributivism remains an implausible justification for our practices of punishment.

24. Story then becomes revised into recitation or into a deliberately implausible sequence against which the narrative voice can play.

25. Jill says she can earn $000 from the job, but this is an implausible figure.

26. All those animals with implausible names, which will come in so handy for Countdown, making a dash for it.

27. While unlikely, this is not in principle altogether implausible, and so the wrong answer would be reached.

28. But with blending inheritance, genetic variance would be rapidly lost, making evolution by natural selection implausible.

29. While such mentalistic constructions may sound implausible at first sight, they are justified in three ways.

30. However, I would agree with Searle that this possibility has been rendered rather implausible, to say the least.

31. All three of Kane's categories suffer from implausible assumptions which belong in the realms of racist folklore rather than scientific inquiry.

32. 17 He felt that the idea that the human lifespan could continue to increase was biologically implausible.

33. So implausible, so achingly out of touch are they, no amount of Toytown trickery can disguise their ancient irrelevance.

34. Mr President, with their implausible, verbose, confused, ambiguous, hypocritical joint resolution, the Socialists, the Greens and the Liberals have folded completely.

35. 28 So implausible, so achingly out of touch are they, no amount of Toytown trickery can disguise their ancient irrelevance.

36. The implausibility of one version of consequentialism does not make consequentialism implausible in general, since other versions of consequentialism still might be plausible.

37. Most western geologist s and petrologists consider petroleum abiogenic theories implausible and believe the biogenic theory of 'fossil fuel' formation adequately explains all observed fossil fuel deposits.

38. How does a Cryptic pregnancy happen? It sounds implausible, but Cryptic pregnancies happen more often than you’d think, occurring in about 1 in every 475

39. For Amelia Heaton-Renshaw, that implausible yarn is the true story of her two-year-old Shanghai business, Amelia's Marketplace, which bills itself as the city's 'jam and chutney hotline.'