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#179923 10/28/08 12:14 PM
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I like this week's theme: word possessing (seemingly) opposite meanings.
I have a dispute with today's choice, continuance.

The second definition (An adjournment of a court proceeding to a future day), although on the surface appears to be a contradiction, actually means "an agreement by all to continue on another day". So it is not really in opposition.


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ParkinT #179924 10/28/08 02:52 PM
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I agree 100%! You beat me to it!

ParkinT #179926 10/28/08 05:40 PM
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Brings to mind buckle which means both to fall apart and come together.

Aleta #179928 10/28/08 06:23 PM
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Yes, that's a nice one. I agree with Anu over 'continuance' though . . . this usage means discontinuing before continuing. Similarly, I have to think twice about dates being 'brought forward' -- time progresses onward but meetings are brought (back, as I see it) in order to happen earlier.

I once started a list of phrases that mean the opposite of their literal sense. Things like "I don't want to interrupt/contradict/disappoint you" and "What you mean to say is . . . " and "This won't take a minute".

Any more?

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Side with ParkinT and 2sleepy.
I though this morning that this word wasn't altogether . . tja. I was thinking it could mean a sort of a status quo of whatever is going on, be it active or passive. So, this word seemed to me to have only one and the same meaning.

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Ooh, ooh--I just got around to reading yesterday's Word: the author quoted is a Kentuckian, quite famous around these parts.

Jackie #179958 10/29/08 06:54 PM
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Wendell Berry read it, interesting.

[What I stand for is what I stand on.]
To be able to stand for what you stand on depends on what you stand on. (It sounds like a privilege to be able to say that, I mean)

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Wendell Berry is a gift.


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Definitely sounds all good, but when will I have time to read all the books I still want to read? And listen to music, which I can't do both at the same time.

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Yeah, you can have music on while you read (I have Sicut Servus on YouTube right now), but you can't listen to it.

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