adjective
- clearly established or demonstrated; necessarily true; not open to doubt or question.
Usage: formal; often used in philosophical or logical contexts
Examples
- The mathematician presented an apodictic proof that left no room for debate.
- Her apodictic statement about the laws of physics was based on decades of research.
- The judge found the evidence apodictic and ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
- An apodictic truth is one that cannot be logically denied or refuted.
- The philosopher argued that certain moral principles are apodictic.
- His apodictic tone suggested he would accept no disagreement on the matter.