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irreconcilable Definition

ir·rec·on·cil·able (i rek′ən sīlə bəl)

adjective

that cannot be reconciled; that cannot be brought into agreement; incompatible, conflicting, or inconsistent

noun

  1. a person who is irreconcilable and refuses to make any compromise
  2. ideas, beliefs, etc. that cannot be brought into agreement with each other

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irreconcilable

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irreconcilable Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • reconcile: They strive to reconcile the irreconcilable, don't they?
  • seem: Yet it seems irreconcilable with the unity of Brahman or Consciousness.
  • prove: It deals, firstly, with the widening gap between the mentality and values of Junteros and Africanistas that would ultimately prove irreconcilable.

Preposition: with

  • doctrine: Such difficulties can be explained and are in no way irreconcilable with the doctrine of inerrancy.
  • claim: Those tests were totally irreconcilable with the claims by both countries that they were committed to nuclear disarmament.

Modifies a noun

  • antagonism: Within a caste society there is an irreconcilable antagonism between the interests of the various castes.
  • contradiction: REPLY: I think there is an irreconcilable contradiction in this question.
  • disagreement: In such cases of irreconcilable disagreement between examiners, whether between internal and internal or internal and external, the external's decision prevails.
  • conflict: In the case of an irreconcilable conflict, the patient has a legal right to a second opinion.
  • difference: She filed for divorce last August citing " irreconcilable differences " .

Modifying Another Word

  • seemingly: Their seemingly irreconcilable dreams threaten to tear them apart... .
  • apparently: Until we can rise above emotion into the thinking of God, we will never be able to reconcile these apparently irreconcilable views.
  • totally: Either view, if detailed, would be totally irreconcilable with the other.
  • not: They may vary and seem very different, but they are not irreconcilable.
  • utterly: Two world views, utterly irreconcilable: a philosophical chasm.
  • often: These often irreconcilable goals led to many of the problems with the process.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: Most people like these ideas but once you get to the details of how they exactly " want it " , differences seems irreconcilable.
  • appear: The six resulting hypotheses create a split among the party that appears irreconcilable.