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ˌaxioˈmatically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In axiomatic manner: †a. (Logic) in the form of a simple proposition (obs.); b. as in axiom, as an admitted principle or self-evident truth.
1588Fraunce Lawiers Log. i. ii. 9 Placing them axiomatically, syllogistically, or methodically, we argue some other thing either by explication or confirmation. c1643Maximes Unfold. 46 Pronounced axiomatically for truth. 1840Thackeray Paris Sk.-bk. (1872) 99 ‘Society,’ writes the Prince, axiomatically, ‘contains in itself two principles.’ |