Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a discordant manner.
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- adverb In a
discordant manner.
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- adverb in a discordant manner
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Examples
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Attachment makes happiness appear to exist discordantly – in other words, not in the way that it actually does exist.
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We might revive the privileges, liberties and latitudes of bullshit, even in a context where the bullshit is discordantly indelible.
Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: The Bullshit Paradox Ph.D. Pamela Haag 2011
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Time and again when our two leads should be duetting it sounds more like their voices are clashing discordantly.
Michael Giltz: Theater: NYMF #2 -- Friends, Hipsters & Pigeons Michael Giltz 2011
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Paul points out he's the only chef to get Elise and Carrie to work harmoniously well, slightly less discordantly together.
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Dappy's grief is opaque and coded and discordantly intertwined with the earliest stages of N-Dubz's success.
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Something about the two worlds in which she coexisted coming together and clashing discordantly.
Winter Bloom Tara Heavey 2010
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He added discordantly that even if they just dealt with "a single institution with information not generally known ... the immediate counterparties have information on intervention at least a couple of minutes before the entire interbank market" (emphasis added) .20
Robert Auerbach: The GAO Must Perform a Diligent Independent Audit of the More Than $2 Trillion Issued By the Fed Robert Auerbach 2010
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But Meaney also spends a deal of time on a mid-20th century Nazi narrative thread that can hardly help but clang discordantly with the rest of the book, and, worse, to dabble offensively in the matter of the Shoah, to boot.
Archive 2010-01-01 Adam Roberts 2010
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In his analysis of the Critique of Judgment, Deleuze argues that for Kant, the "free accord of the faculties" is discordantly harmonious because it is already determined by reason's legislative role in the moral sphere.
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CAFC reluctantly and discordantly says is the test the statute and the
Eben Moglen: An Important Patent Law Precedent Approaches 2009
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