en
irreconcilable

Meaning: en
(of ideas or statements) so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible.
The two political parties are irreconcilable foes.
They are irreconcilable foes.
She conceived that some secret prejudice, or the suspicions incident to age and misfortune, had led Alice to form conclusions injurious to the character, and irreconcilable both with the generous conduct and noble features, of the Master of Ravenswood.
While some believe that science and religion are irreconcilable worldviews based in conflicting conceptions of truth, others see them as two distinct - and potentially complementary - approaches to understanding the universe.
We must reject any forms of fundamentalism, or racism, or a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable with modernity. Instead we need to embrace the tolerance that results from respect of all human beings.
Helen's forum experienced an irreconcilable schism over whether to use one or two oven mitts.
There are two irreconcilable camps that hold two different points of view on this issue.
Chokichi keenly felt that people, as they get older, forget entirely about the worries that only young people know about and that they themselves experienced in their youth; and that they nonchalantly take this convenient disposition where they judge harshly the circumstances of the young persons born of the next generation. He felt that there was truly an irreconcilable gap between the old and the young.
Added on 2021-11-14 | by Riley | View: 121

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