One example of contradictory laws could be a law that requires all citizens to wear a seatbelt while driving and a law that allows individuals to ride in the back of pickup trucks without seatbelts in certain states, as these laws would have conflicting requirements for safety while traveling in vehicles.
That is called an oxymoron, which is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms for dramatic effect, such as "jumbo shrimp" or "bittersweet."
Two objects collide with each other when they come into contact or impact each other.
opposites attract like charges repel
When two pieces of metal repel each other, it is because of the interaction between their electrons. Like charges, such as the negative charges on electrons, repel each other according to the laws of electromagnetism. The electrons in the atoms of the metals create an electromagnetic force that pushes the two pieces apart.
Yes, two charged objects can attract each other if one has a positive charge and the other has a negative charge. Objects with like charges, such as two positive or two negative charges, will repel each other.
when two peple are aganst each other
The two testimonies in the court trial were in direct contradiction to each other.
Two mother-in-laws call each other "daughter-in-law."
Wanting two things that contradict each other; like attacking a country to pacify it.
It's not that WikiAnswers contradicts itself, it's that WikiAnswers' users contradict each other. WikiAnswers is made up of individual contributors (users), and since everyone has their point of view and their way of knowledge and doing things around here, they tend to contradict each other.It's just two different people's ways of doing things, and sometimes they just happen to contradict each other.
No. An oxymoron are two words together that contradict each other.For example, silent scream."Misspelled" and "word" don't contradict each other, even if it was spelled "mispelled". It's merely ironic.
I think your question is garbled. Two people can repell each other, meaning that they have a mutual dislike, but they cannot repeal each other. Only laws can be repealed, and two laws cannot repeal each other. You could also be talking about magnets. Two north poles, or two south poles repell each other, meaning that they push each other away.
A rectangular triangle is an oxymoron! A triangle cannot be rectangular and no rectangular shape can be a triangle. The two words contradict each other.
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No, that is a descriptive adjective. An oxymoron would be two things that contradict each other such as "clean dirt" or dumb Asians.
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That is called an oxymoron, which is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms for dramatic effect, such as "jumbo shrimp" or "bittersweet."