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logical construction

American  

noun

Logic, Philosophy.
  1. anything referred to by an incomplete symbol capable of contextual definition.


Etymology

Origin of logical construction

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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It’s an awkward logical construction that equates his detractors being wrong with their being corrupt – which, of course, isn’t the exact same thing.

From US News • Jul. 22, 2016

We’ve seen this logical construction before: it worked for something known as the "divine right of kings."

From Salon • May 4, 2011

Their world consists of "events," from which "matter" is derived by a logical construction.

From The Analysis of Mind by Russell, Bertrand

His sermons were enjoyable, and possessed considerable power, but they lacked logical construction, and I learned but little from them.

From Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings by Graham, Robert

They could be ignored by the porcelain men, under the maxim, that objects not appearing, and not existing, are governed by the same logical construction.

From Miscellaneous Essays by De Quincey, Thomas

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