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Meanings of altogether incompatible in English
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Usage of altogether incompatible in English
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Slavery and martial law in a free country are altogetherincompatible.
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But the views of these new cemented parties were altogetherincompatible, and their principles diametrically opposite.
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Primitive simplicity is altogetherincompatible with railroads.
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Now warlike pursuits are altogetherincompatible with the duties of a bishop and a cleric, for two reasons.
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So much for the attempts to introduce into science an element altogetherincompatible with the fundamental conditions of its existence.
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The detail, if attempted, might prove dull, and is altogetherincompatible with the limited time, and nature of my excursion.
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The latter, indeed, showed manifestations of a sensibility that is not altogetherincompatible with ordinary recklessness and looseness of principle.
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In this department it is still necessary to controvert the ordinary notion of the natural, with which poetry is altogetherincompatible.
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The occupations for which they were set apart were altogetherincompatible with the pursuits of agriculture or the feeding of cattle.
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If, however, sorrow were altogetherincompatible with joy, this would prevent the continuance, not of habitual penance, but only of actual penance.
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Miss Vallincourt was treating Davilof with an airy negligence that to June's honest and candid soul seemed altogetherincompatible with such circumstances.
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Here is a phenomenon which is altogetherincompatible with the theory that this author has given us for the explanation of those appearances.
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There existed in her bosom a sort of craving after confidential friendship,-butwith it there existed something that was altogetherincompatible with confidence.