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Filter by Meaning The politician's sophistical speeches were criticized for lacking concrete solutions to pressing problems.
The sophistical opinions of the politician were not well-received by his constituents.
The analyst's sophistical projections failed to account for unforeseen external factors.
The author's sophistical writing style made the book difficult for casual readers to understand.
The sophistical theories of the philosopher were difficult for the students to understand.
The lawyer's sophistical arguments relied too heavily on technicalities and failed to address the real issues at hand.
The company's financial report was full of sophistical explanations that did not accurately represent their financial status.
The artist's sophistical paintings were difficult for many people to appreciate.
The doctor's sophistical explanation of the medical condition left the patient feeling confused.
The art critic's interpretation of the painting seemed overly sophistical and didn't match the artist's original intent.
His explanation was so sophistical that I couldn't understand what he was trying to say.
The article's sophistical language made it difficult for me to understand the main point.
His argument was so sophistical that I couldn't even follow it.
The politician's sophistical reasoning failed to persuade the audience.
The author's sophistical writing style made it hard for readers to follow the plot.
The company's financial reports were full of sophistical language, making it hard to determine their true financial state.
The political debate was filled with sophistical reasoning and failed to address the real issues.
The philosopher's ideas were often considered sophistical because they were too abstract for most people to comprehend.
The doctor's diagnosis seemed sophistical, as it didn't match the patient's symptoms.
The teacher's explanation was so sophistical that the students had trouble following the lesson.
The author's writing style is very sophistical, making it difficult to understand the point of the essay.
The lawyer's argument was so sophistical that the judge dismissed it immediately.
The politician's sophistical speech failed to convince the public.
The speaker's argument was sophistical and lacked any real passion.
The athlete's sophistical apologies for cheating were not accepted by the fans.
Her apology sounded sophistical to the principal.
She gave a sophistical excuse for being late to the meeting.
His sophistical arguments in the debate were not well received.
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