Adjective
unconcerned with or unrelated to history or to historical development or to tradition
Source: WordNetHence the cartographic community viewed Peters’s narrative as ahistorical and mean-spirited. Source: Internet
NYU professor Nikhil Pal Singh talks about the ahistorical analogies used to describe Trump and l’affaire Russia. Source: Internet
The Underground Railroad starts with a realistic depiction of slavery and goes on to feature literal underground railroads and many other ahistorical elements. Source: Internet
It was an ahistorical, emotionally meaningless and vacuous darkness, even as it becomes a peculiarly safe, esthetically comfortable place to be. Source: Internet
“This is a grotesque abuse of history, a horrific, ahistorical equivalence-drawing, a shameful cheapening of the Shoah.” Source: Internet
It’s ahistorical on so many levels as to be laughable. Source: Internet