Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
apodictical
adjective
/ˌæpəˈdɪktɪkəl/

Definition
Clearly established or beyond dispute; necessarily true or logically certain.

Examples
- The theorem presented in the lecture was apodictical, leaving no room for doubt about its validity.
- His claims were based on apodictical reasoning, making them hard to argue against.

Meaning
Apodictical refers to something that is undeniable and can be fully proven based on logic or evidence.

Synonyms
- Indisputable
- Incontrovertible
- Unequivocal
- Certain