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To nonsensical
adjective
Without sense; unmeaning; absurd; foolish; irrational; preposterous.
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He once complained that this had led to nonsensical and "contradictory interpretations of the novel".
They range from amusing ("a centaur") to nonsensical ("YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS") to obscene or scatological ("genital piercings") to nearly unforgivable (and uncitable).
The interpretation was described by the judges as "odd in the extreme" and "could be said to lead to nonsensical situations".
When Dreamworks forked over however many millions it took to employ the vocal services of Brad Pitt for Megamind, it seemed like celebrity casting taken to nonsensical extremes.
Jian Sun, who worked on SkyFinder and is the lead researcher for the Visual Computing Group at Microsoft Research, says that the traditional approach to image search sometimes leads to nonsensical results when a computer misinterprets the surrounding text.
Tricoli builds layered worlds of static and ricocheting booms, building to crashing waves of sound – a backdrop for voices reduced to nonsensical, faraway chattering, and the scuttling of giant insects on alien shores.
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No wonder Monsanto has to resort to such nonsensical talking points.
It wasn't an intellectual voice, gently trying to talk sense to the nonsensical.
Willow considers the women in the Wicca group to be nonsensical, later complaining to Buffy "Talk, all talk.
He seems to have trouble sticking to one nonsensical explanation at a time.
Other people have gone so far as to send nonsensical e-mails just to confuse N.S.A. agents.
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