Use "sophistry|sophistries" in a sentence

1. He was hostile to their hypocritical sophistries.

2. Sophistry cannot alter history.

3. His argument savo ( u ) red of sophistry.

4. No one can be persuaded by sophistry.

5. I wasn't taken in by his sophistry.

6. The sophistries of men ring in our ears, and sin surrounds us.

7. Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.

8. Synonyms for Casuistries include speciousnesses, chicaneries, equivocations, sophisms, sophistries, casuistics, deceptions, deceptiveness, delusions and evasions

9. [ formal , disapproval ] Synonyms: sophistry , chicanery , equivocation , speciousness More Synonyms of Casuistry

10. Alexander’s brief reign fostered a love for sophistries, an enthusiasm for sports, and an appreciation for aesthetics.

11. They have been repelled by the apparent sophistry of parts of his essay on " Civil Disobedience ".

12. The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.

13. 22 The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.

14. But Pascal, under the influence of Jansenism, was fundamentally hostile to the Jesuits and their notorious sophistries.

15. Synonyms for Amphiboly include equivocation, dissimulation, deception, duplicity, fallacy, misrepresentation, sophistry, spuriousness, amphibology and deceit

16. Dialect, oriental or occidental, as it came into being, was well nigh inseparable with sophistry.

17. People are easily misled by false appearances - the same outward appearances of dialectics and sophistry.

18. Beijing is known abuse unconvinced, let bygones to sophistry, "the South's natural environment Haoma climate."

19. Synonyms for Bastardies include illegitimacies, bars sinister, spuriousness, bastardism, illegitimations, batons sinister, bends sinister, deceptions, deceptiveness and sophistries

20. No amount of sophistry can justify one country's intervention in the internal affairs of another country.

21. Casuistry definition, specious, deceptive, or oversubtle reasoning, especially in questions of morality; fallacious or dishonest application of general principles; sophistry

22. 11 Dialect, oriental or occidental, as it came into being, was well nigh inseparable with sophistry.

23. As he had a weak case and could not defend himself , he had to resort to sophistry.

24. Trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry: He resorted to the worst flattery and Chicanery to win the job

25. Coining the term "Anecdata" is a perspicuous move, one that captures the confusing, convoluted sophistry employed by the Elect

26. When we lay down “the weapons of [our] rebellion” (Alma 23:7), we become “agents unto [ourselves]” (D&C 58:28), no longer blinded by the sophistry of Satan or deafened by the discordant noise of the secular world.

27. It is profound and complete: but its very learned author could not then have at hand the five volumes of Rosmini’s Teosofia, which was a posthumous work; nor could he anticipate the sophistries and Cavillings by which Monsignor F*** has sought to justify the Rosminian theories

28. To Assuage her misery she betook herself to study and the composition of essays and poetry.; No sophistry I could summon was sufficient to Assuage the poignancy of this sentiment.; He knew the voice of birds, how fires to mitigate, Assuage and quench; sorrows to allay

29. Mencken said politics had become an “endless saturnalia of bunk, of bluff, of stupidity, of insincerity, of false virtue, of nonsense, of pretense, of sophistry, of paralogy, of Bamboozlement, of actorial posturing, of strident wind music, of empty words—even, at times, of down-right fraud.”

30. ‘And, it does so without engaging in sophistry, for the true horror writer is consumed by a Cacoethes to engage his moral imagination, to reveal a sliver of the transcendent.’ ‘We began as two guys with a Cacoethes for creating simple, effective and sustainable solutions that will help to save environment, people and business.’