oxymoron
oxy|mo|ron /'ɒksim'ɔːrɒn/ (oxymorons)
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If you describe a phrase as an oxymoron, you mean that what it refers to combines two opposite qualities or ideas and therefore seems impossible. (TECHNICAL)
This has made many Americans conclude that business ethics is an oxymoron.
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If you describe a phrase as an oxymoron, you mean that what it refers to combines two opposite qualities or ideas and therefore seems impossible. (TECHNICAL)
This has made many Americans conclude that business ethics is an oxymoron.