noun
- plural of contraposition; instances or statements in which two things are placed in direct opposition or contrast to each other.
- in logic, the contrapositive form of a conditional statement, where the hypothesis and conclusion are both negated and reversed.
Usage: commonly used in logic, rhetoric, and comparative analysis
Usage: technical; used in formal logic and mathematics
Examples
- The essay explored the contrapositions between traditional and modern values.
- In logic class, we studied how contrapositions preserve the truth value of conditional statements.
- The artist highlighted the contrapositions of light and shadow in the painting.
- The debate centered on the contrapositions between individual freedom and collective responsibility.
- Understanding contrapositions is essential for constructing valid logical arguments.
- The novel examines the contrapositions of hope and despair throughout the protagonist's journey.