consentaneous
Anglais modifier
Étymologie modifier
- Emprunt savant au latin consentaneus.
Adjectif modifier
consentaneous \Prononciation ?\
- Conforme à ; d’accord avec.
- If the grounds of an opinion are not conclusive to the person’s own reason, his reason cannot be strengthened, but is likely to be weakened, by his adopting it: and if the inducements to an act are not such as are consentaneous to his own feelings and character — (J. S. Mill, On Liberty, édition de 1869, page 105)
- If the grounds of an opinion are not conclusive to the person’s own reason, his reason cannot be strengthened, but is likely to be weakened, by his adopting it: and if the inducements to an act are not such as are consentaneous to his own feelings and character — (J. S. Mill, On Liberty, édition de 1869, page 105)