Pronunciation: /æb æbˈsɜːrdoʊ/
adverb in a way that is contrary to reason or common sense
A1 I don't understand this math problem ab absurdo.
A2 She tried to explain the concept ab absurdo, but it just made things more confusing.
B1 The argument he presented was based ab absurdo on faulty assumptions.
B2 The decision to implement the new policy was made ab absurdo, without considering the consequences.
C1 The author's use of ab absurdo reasoning added depth to the philosophical discussion.
C2 The lawyer's defense strategy relied heavily on ab absurdo arguments to prove the defendant's innocence.
formal The argument was refuted ab absurdo by pointing out the flaws in its logic.
informal He tried to prove his point ab absurdo, but no one was convinced.
slang She shut down his theory ab absurdo with a simple counterexample.
figurative The artist's painting challenged viewers to interpret it ab absurdo, leaving them puzzled and intrigued.
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