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Example sentences for "untenableness"

Lexicographically close words:
untempered; untempted; unten; untenability; untenable; untenanted; untended; unter; unterrified; untested
  1. The untenableness of the concept has been in large part concealed through a confusion between logical and ontological necessity, that is, between necessity of judgment and necessity of existence.

  2. There was an inherent untenableness in this position.

  3. Waterland had no difficulty in showing the utter untenableness of this position.

  4. Moreover, the untenableness of the mimicry hypothesis must have revealed itself very clearly to him in the course of his investigations regarding the coloring of butterflies.

  5. In the last chapter Fleischmann finally attempts to prove on logical principles the untenableness of the evolutionary idea.

  6. He proves the utter untenableness of Darwinian principles and repudiates them unqualifiedly.

  7. It is eminently untrue, that the biological research of the last few years proved for the first time the untenableness of this doctrine, as Grottewitz seems to think.

  8. The untenableness of the particular comparisons above instanced, is no ground for denying an essential parallelism; for early ideas are usually but vague adumbrations of the truth.

  9. I have still among my papers the memoranda of a second review (for which I failed to obtain a place), the purpose of which was to show the untenableness of his theory of intellectual progress.

  10. Messer thinks he has proved sufficiently the untenableness of the Catholic faith by the simple appeal to this presumption: "Natural sciences rest upon the presumption that everything is causally determined.


  11. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "untenableness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    incongruity; inconsistency; irrationality; unreasonableness; unreliability