Fallaciously

Word FALLACIOUSLY
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Mature creation is sometimes inappropriately referred to as "appearance of age"; however the latter term fallaciously implies that age can be seen or otherwise empirically measured. ❋ Unknown (2010)

a word fallaciously, which expresseth the contrary; as though I intended another knowledge of Christ than what is declared in the gospel. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

Gluttony amongst the foodie world isn't right -- but to fallaciously suggest that all foodies are devoted to "the same mindless, sweating gluttony" is a deliberate mischaracterization. ❋ Ethan Kahn (2011)

Too few people comment, which leads me — perhaps fallaciously — to suspect far fewer read the blog than once did. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2010)

Futile in that the argument frames the debate fallaciously. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Thus, to blame these same victimized families for the achievement gap, and to scorn them for devaluing education, is futile at best, and fallaciously shortsighted at worst. ❋ Roderick Carey (2011)

And because you were not going rock again, you assumed, fallaciously, that I would not go paper again, which, to your mind, left me with rock or scissors. ❋ Scott Gummer (2011)

Your request is called "framing the debate", a disingenuous trick to trap participants in the discussion into a fallaciously and biasedly framed argument they cannot win. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gomez: I have no idea what "fallaciously futile exercise" means. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Thousands of people have been fallaciously deemed fit for work. ❋ Unknown (2011)

* Cast a spell on politicians that glues their tongue to the roof of their mouth whenever they speak fallaciously about electing someone who "palls around with meteorologists" and argues for eliminating "forecast hedging" once and for all. ❋ Steve Tracton (2010)

As with the JFK assassination, people fallaciously assume that such a momentous event must have involved an elite team of professionals tied to some mysterious organization with possible international connections. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Those who use the word "Nazi" as Sarandon did use it fallaciously, but the actor's misnomer does not automatically suggest "vindictiveness" as Foxman claims. ❋ Michele Somerville (2011)

Answering your questions, like your piece as a whole, is an fallaciously futile exercise. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Melissa Farley has called the language of sex worker activists and voluntary sex workers, including exotic dancers, "attempts by women in prostitution to retain some shred of dignity" and fallaciously analogizes, "we do not refer to battered women as 'battering workers.'" ❋ Monica Shores (2010)

You can't fallaciously pound the round peg of my brilliant and infalliable argument hammered into the square hole of Arnold's strawman. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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