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ADJECTIVE
1. Clearly established or beyond dispute.
Example Sentences.
1. "The head surgeon has an apodictic knowledge of human anatomy."
2. "I can claim apodictic abilities in electrical engineering once I receive my certification."
3. "Religious texts are often full of what used to be considered apodictic commands."
Word Origin.
Greek, mid-17th century
This word comes from the Greek "apodeiktikos," meaning "to show off, demonstrate." Theologians often discuss two different kinds of law: apodictic and casuistic. Apodictic law is comprised of absolute commands often rendered from a higher power, such as the Ten Commandments.
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