adverb
- In a way that is necessarily true or logically certain; with absolute certainty or demonstrable proof.
Usage: formal; philosophical or logical contexts
Examples
- The mathematician proved apodictically that the theorem holds for all positive integers.
- She stated apodictically that two plus two equals four.
- The philosopher argued apodictically that the law of non-contradiction cannot be violated.
- He spoke apodictically about the logical necessity of the conclusion.
- The evidence apodictically established the defendant's guilt beyond any reasonable doubt.