antiempirical
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Etymology edit
Adjective edit
antiempirical (comparative more antiempirical, superlative most antiempirical)
- Going against what is empirically true.
- 2007 July 29, Mary Jo Murphy, “Sex, Love and the Scolding Psychotherapist”, in New York Times[1]:
- In regard to life in general ... and to capitalism in particular, objectivism is just about as unrealistic and antiempirical as it can be.
Translations edit
going against what is empirically true
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