Patently in a sentence as an adverb

How would one "cash in on guilt" in a system that is as patently absurd as the one you cite?

I agree 'You can't make money' is patently false though, you can make money on mobile apps.

> It's patently ridiculous for a person to spend half their life not workingWhy is this ridiculous?

The first couple seconds of him after take off our patently absurd; you need to be applying - somehow - hundreds of pounds of force to the air to push you off the ground.

But I think you shouldn't accuse people of spreading "lies and engineering ignorance" when you seem to be claiming something that's patently untrue.

Arguments along the line that Facebook holds an advantage or a competitive edge because of the size of it's userbase are patently flawed.

Is claiming that his "pre-lesson routine" can always be dismissed as two minutes of Googling disingenuous and patently false?

This is also patently wrong; a paleolithic human could not have subsisted on a diet of tubas, as they were not invented until the mid-19th century.

We often cling to the idea that open source software is superior to closed source software, but a quick survey of the landscape of open source software will show that this is patently false.

Patently definitions

adverb

unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn"

See also: obviously evidently manifestly apparently plainly plain