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contradicit

Contradicit is a Latin verb form meaning “he/she/it contradicts.” It is the third-person singular present indicative active of contradicere, the verb meaning to oppose, deny, or dispute. The infinitive is contradicere, and the first person singular present is contradicō. The principal parts are contradicō, contradicere, contradixī, contradictum. The form derives from the prefix contra- meaning “against” and dicere meaning “to say.”

Usage in Latin centers on expressing opposition to a statement, claim, or proposition. Contradicit can take

In grammar, contradicticere is a transitive verb of the Latin Romance family that follows the standard pattern

See also: Contradiction (English), contradictio (Latin noun for a contradiction). The verb form contradicticit serves as

a
person
in
the
dative
to
indicate
whom
is
being
contradicted,
as
in
Marcus
mihi
contradicit
“Marcus
contradicts
me,”
or
it
can
modify
an
argument
or
proposition,
as
in
contradicit
argumento
tuo
“he
contradicts
your
argument.”
It
may
also
appear
with
quod-
clauses
or
indirect
statements
to
convey
disagreement
with
what
was
asserted.
of
the
third
conjugation
in
its
present
tense
forms.
As
with
many
Latin
verbs,
different
forms
accommodate
subject,
tense,
mood,
voice,
number,
and
person,
while
the
meaning
remains
consistent:
to
oppose
or
deny
what
has
been
stated.
the
direct
indicator
in
Latin
texts
that
an
interlocutor
or
text
denies
or
challenges
another’s
assertion.