To portray or accuse a non-discriminator or non-discrimination of discriminating.
Blending of (mis + discriminate)
Sally Jennifer-Watson (SJW): YOU ARE A BIGOT therefore you discriminate.
Ronald Whitenelson Granger (RWNG): how do I discriminate?
SJW: by being HOMOPHOBIC
RWNG: I dont discriminate the gay people, I think you are miscriminating me.
SJW: tHats a made up word, miscriminate is not a word
RWNG: so is your gender or whatever
SJW: (Safe Space is violated, subject runs away)
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Logiformal (adjective) - Relating to the formal logical form of an argument.
For example: "Saying woke is broke, is not logiformal due to the form of the argument not being formal though if someone said cultural degradation can lead to moral poverty, that would be logiformal due to the phrase relating to the formal logical form of an arguement, which can make it either synonymous or almost synonymous to 'both logical and formal'"
"To assess validity, we must consider the logiformal structure of the reasoning."
"When assessing a debate, I always consider the logiformal structure of the arguments rather than just the style."
"The philosopher sought to determine whether the ontological argument was valid based on its logiformal merits alone."
"While the reasoning appeared sound intuitively, analyzing the logiformal framework revealed subtle fallacies."
"The logiformal predicates and logical syntax are correct, but the argument still suffers from questionable assumptions."
"We diagramed the logiformal validity of each causal and correlational inference in the research study."
"I could follow the chain of reasoning, but needed to map out the logiformal progression to convince myself of the logic."
"The mathematician disregarded the real-world context and focused solely on the abstract logiformal properties."
"While logically equivalent in logiformal terms, the two statements have very different rhetorical impacts."
something easy to do but hard to convince someone to do
easyhard (ee-zee-hard) noun.
Convincing him to try the new restaurant was easyhard; he was hesitant at first, but once he tried it, he loved it.
Getting her to go on the trip was easyhard; she was worried about leaving her pets, but we finally convinced her.
It's easyhard to get teenagers interested in classical music, but with the right approach, it can be done.
known for procrastinating or procrastination.
She is very procrastive, She always finishes her work right before itâs due.
Contraposit (noun) - The contrapositive of a statement.
For example: "The contraposit of 'If it rains, then the streets get wet' is 'If the streets are not wet, then it didn't rain.'"
The contraposit of "If it's raining, then the streets are wet" is "If the streets are not wet, then it's not raining."
I took the original statement and formulated the contraposit to test the logical equivalence.
When trying to prove a statement false, it's often helpful to derive and examine the contraposit instead.
The professor challenged us to identify the contrapositives for various claims to better understand inverse relationships.
Logically, a statement and its contraposit must have the same truth value, so disproving one disproves the other.
The lawyer cleverly argued using the contraposit to show why her client could not have committed the crime.
Understanding contraposition allows you to catch logical flaws and manipulations when arguments swap conditionals for their contrapositives.
Geometry proofs often rely on formulating and proving the contraposit to demonstrate equivalences.
I got confused following his reasoning until I mapped out the original statement and its contraposit side-by-side.
Deriving the contraposit is a good way to test your comprehension of a conditional claim.
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(v) to gaslight by underexaggerating or understating.
(n) Gaslighting by underexaggerating or understating.
Person A: Didn't you only finish one problem of your math homework last night?
Person B: No, I finished all of them.
Person A: Are you sure about that? I looked in your bag and I saw that your homework was not complete.
Person B: Don't gasunlight me, I left that homework assignment at school today.
Person A: How am I gasunlighting you?
Person B: You are manipulating me by questioning my powers of reasoning by understating what I finished. I didn't just finish one problem, I finished all seven problems, ask Ms. Goofyson, she'll say the same thing.
Person A: We'll see about that. (calls teacher)