antihistorical

English

Etymology

anti- + historical

Adjective

antihistorical (comparative more antihistorical, superlative most antihistorical)

  1. Opposing or contrary to history.
    • 2002, Lewis Perry, Boats Against the Current, page 74:
      The intellectual leader of this era whose work was most influential for the rest of the century was also the most antihistorical.

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