Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
apodeictic
Adjective
/ˌæpəˈdaɪktɪk/

Definition
Clearly demonstrable or logically certain.

Examples
- The apodeictic nature of the theorem made it a cornerstone of mathematical studies.
- In philosophy, some statements are deemed apodeictic due to their inherent truths.

Meaning
Apodeictic refers to something that is undeniably true or can be proven without doubt. It typically relates to statements or propositions that are absolute and evident.

Synonyms
- Demonstrable
- Indubitable
- Certain
- Incontrovertible
- Absolute