<adj.all> a confused set of instructions a confused dream about the end of the world disconnected fragments of a story scattered thoughts
Illogical \Il*log"ic*al\, a. Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference. -- {Il*log"ic*al*ly}, adv. -- {Il*log"ic*al*ness}, n.
The "pendulum has swung from one illogical _ indeed, ridiculous _ concept to another, from assuming Jewish generic involvement to arguing for no involvement at all," he writes in the April 9 issue of the evangelical fortnightly, Christianity Today.
However, Aaron Lehmann, an analyst who follows the duo and Danaher for Balis Zorn Gerard Inc. in New York, said "it wouldn't be an illogical conclusion" for the brothers to consider buying Ethan Allen.
This was both unfair and illogical. I hope you would concede that the future of Britain is as a high-skill, high-wage economy, like Japan, and not merely as an EC base for that country's 'screwdriver' operations.
I don't know how many times I've heard a customer object to a proposal for reasons that I know are illogical or factually incorrect.
Thus it was illogical to single it out for attack.
These restrictions were illogical.
This is obviously illogical, but is what seems to be being forced on us." The subject of Soviet aid is also contentious.
Second, Mr. Cockburn repeats the despicable (and illogical) charges Castro's minions have trumped up against Armando Valladares, head of the U.S. delegation.
A Newmont spokesman said "it is not illogical" to interpret the announcement as a way to make Newmont more expensive for a hostile bidder.
Some find the rule to be harshly illogical.
The doubts are expressed by wage-earners who may have grown a bit cynical, by the media, by corporate executives with a smattering of economic theory, by economists who argue that it is simply illogical not to seize the opportunity.
"I don't like making any decision which seems illogical.
This significant difference rests on an illogical distinction in the pre-emption rules and it is high time they were changed.
Aoun said at a news conference later that it would be "illogical" to try to elect a president in so short a period of time.
Ms. Carey attacked the rule as oppressive to the Hugheses, illogical and unfair.
How can you defend such an illogical conclusion that holds that the "Nader folks" and the "tort bar" are in a conspiracy to do away with breast implants?
U.S. District Judge David Kenyon began reviewing alternative district maps Thursday after he tossed out a county plan as illogical and insensitive to minorities.