View example sentences and word forms for Paradoxically.
Paradoxically meaning
In a paradoxical manner; so as to create a paradox.
Example sentences (20)
However, Phu Quoc, though somewhat off the beaten path, is paradoxically situated closer to Cambodia than the rest of Vietnam.
It’s an unsubtle film and, paradoxically, a nuanced exploration of character, family and community as antisemitism encroaches, invades and metastasizes.
Our reasons for hope are based on something that, paradoxically, is often wrongly attributed to the left: moral superiority.
Paradoxically, the provision of affordable, accessible and quality education without creating a safe, healthy and enabling working atmosphere will in the long run lead to a vicious cycle of brain drain.
The former president’s legal troubles have, paradoxically, tracked with a significant bump in his polling.
Which, paradoxically, makes her all the more memorable and absorbing to watch onstage.
With its latest exhibit, “John Waters: Pope of Trash,” the has paradoxically found a way to revere the irreverent.
Almirol said that Breach Forums thrives on enabling illegal activities but paradoxically enforces its code of conduct to preserve credibility and functionality.
But the main reason for its decline, paradoxically, was its strength.
Designed by architect George Wilkinson, in 1838 he was appointed by the Poor Law Commissioners to create buildings that paradoxically offered succour whilst instilling dread for those unable to support themselves.
Paradoxically, the current crop of lawyers may appreciate this capsule more than the attorneys representing Starfleet in 2140.
The attention to anti-casteism can sometimes paradoxically appear as casteist.
Countries that have succeeded in curbing infections have sometimes paradoxically found it difficult to sustain clinical trials because of dwindling sample sizes for patients.
Natural selection has also given us culture, a power that – paradoxically enough – allows us to understand and thus ameliorate the power of natural selection itself.
Paradoxically, big EdTech companies are eyeing the offline market.
Paradoxically, Fifa’s statutes allow it to dissolve the executive arm of any member association at almost a whim.
Paradoxically, not much attention has been paid to these hard realities.
Paradoxically, the growing success of efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, may present yet another hurdle.
Paradoxically, the report isn’t even particularly critical of the Italian government and credited officials for their efforts, praising at one point how they counteracted with data “sensational displays of disagreement in talk shows” that stirred anxiety.
Paradoxically, this came at a time when the word "peace" was on everyone's lips.