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were illogical
adjective
Contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning.
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Hird's barrister, Geoff McArthur QC, said Chubb's reasons were illogical.
He said the suspicions about Mr. Chalabi were illogical and unsupported by any facts.
The park borders were illogical, reflecting former local-authority boundaries which paid no attention to landscape and natural beauty".
The transport secretary said the current figures for measuring carbon impact at Heathrow were illogical and arbitrary.
Mr. Shobey's lawyer, Thomas Johnson, of the Legal Aid Society, said in an interview that the accusations were illogical.
Walmsley said the fears of the NSPCC were "illogical": "Mandatory reporting has been the law in Australia for years.
Similar(43)
These notions are illogical.
Which is illogical.
These attitudes are illogical.
I think that's illogical.
Wouldn't that be "illogical"?
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