Examples of 'tautological' in a sentence

Meaning of "tautological"

The term 'tautological' is an adjective used to describe a statement that is redundant or repetitive, expressing the same idea in different words
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  • Of, relating to, or using tautology.
  • Using repetition or excessive wordiness; pleonastic or circumlocutionary.

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But this is a kind of tautological affirmation because.
The whole argument looks very tautological.
This argument is so tautological to appear ironic.
Tom tautologically said that tautological tautology is tautological.
Not all logical consequences are tautological consequences.
The tautological bundle on projective space.
An unsourced collection of oxymoronic and tautological quotes.
The terms are tautological and evasive.
He argued that mathematical economics suffered from being tautological.
This leads us into a tautological situation.
This is tautological but it is also profound.
We then say that they are tautological.
List of tautological place names.
But this observation is almost tautological.
It consisted of a tautological representation of peanuts.

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If they are pushed too far they do appear tautological.
This formulation seems tautological and hence empty.
Tautological place name.
I thought that all inference was based on tautological form.
List of tautological placenames.
This makes them tautological.
A tautological or circular way.
An ungeneralized proposition can be tautological just as well as a generalized one.
These tautological explanations only convinced people because they believed already.
Reasonings must be tautological to be logical.
A tautology is a thing which is tautological.
A circular statement may be tautological in that its very form guarantees its truth.
One might consider it tautological.
I do not know what tautological frameworks you are referring to so I can not respond to that.
This line bundle is called the tautological line bundle.
Conclusion, tautological effect of statistical information systems.
But those definitions are tautological.
In science, the tautological questions prove themselves.
The first is almost tautological.
The notion of the tautological one-form is commonly used in this setting.
The result tends to be circular reasoning based on tautological definitions.
Semantic glosses, tautological definitions or approximations are unable to replace a rigorous mathematical formalism.
This is more or less tautological.
The explanation it offers is tautological - if age is crucial, then age explains a relationship.
This is circular and tautological.
Semantic glosses, tautological definitions, or approximations are unable to replace a difficult mathematical formalism.
His justifications are invariably verbose and tautological concatenations of indefinable terms.
The theory of natural selection may be so formulated that it is far from tautological.
That is not tautological.
In any event, to define a contract in terms of one of its characteristics is tautological.
All faith is tautological.
Because of the tautological character of such a theory, its hypotheses can never be tested.
This assertion is tautological.
The tautological 1-form can also be defined rather abstractly as a form on phase space.
It ends up getting tautological.

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