a. Obs. rare. [f. prec. + -AL 1.] Of aporetic nature; full of doubts and objections.
1667. H. More, Div. Dial., IV. iii. (1713), 292. The greatest Wits of the World have been Sceptical or Aporetical.
a. 1688. Cudworth, Immut. Mor. (1731), 137. Socrates chose rather an Aporetical and Obstetricious Method. [In mod. Dicts.]