"Syllogistically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or forming a syllogism, a form of logical argument in which a conclusion is deduced from two premisses, often in the form of an "all" and a "has" statement.
The economy will thrive when there is a decrease in unemployment, syllogistically speaking it follows that the government should implement policies that lower unemployment rates.
The new marketing strategy was implemented syllogistically – based on the prior successes of similar campaigns in the past.
The effects of climate change are syllogistically connected to the greenhouse gases produced by human activity.
The astronomer explained the existence of dark matter syllogistically, weaving together observations, data, and the underlying scientific principles.
The logic behind the critic's argument was syllogistically unsound, as it relied on a false premise.