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Meanings of
irreconcilable
in English
Portuguese
inconciliável
Spanish
irreconciliable
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Impossible to reconcile.
unreconcilable
reconcilable
Related terms
hostile
inconsistent
Portuguese
inconciliável
Synonyms
Examples for "
unreconcilable
"
unreconcilable
Examples for "
unreconcilable
"
1
The one apparently
unreconcilable
element in our political life is the socialistic or labor party.
2
Hate are generally regarded as being things diametrically opposed to each other; entirely different;
unreconcilable
.
3
The incident might prove easy enough of explanation, but at the moment it was singularly
unreconcilable
with Hilda's comforting explanation.
4
Except for his swarthiness Hamed is
unreconcilable
to the ideals of an Arab, and he has a most heretical dislike to the desert.
Usage of
irreconcilable
in English
1
Somehow, those who know nothing are able to maintain entirely
irreconcilable
beliefs.
2
On this issue the dispute in the convention was obstinate and
irreconcilable
.
3
The court documents cite
irreconcilable
differences as the reason for the split.
4
Yet the document is a maelstrom of clashing and perhaps
irreconcilable
ideologies.
5
To him it appeared
irreconcilable
with the Protestant essence of the constitution.
6
The vulgar have always, and still do confound these very
irreconcilable
ideas.
7
Some people say they are
irreconcilable
and it just can't be done.
8
No, I should never forgive you; I should become your
irreconcilable
enemy.
9
The cross is the conflict of two hostile lines, of
irreconcilable
direction.
10
The black and common leopards are nervous and combative,
irreconcilable
and dangerous.
11
There are only two nations, two
irreconcilable
tribes-therich and the poor.
12
Still so far there was no
irreconcilable
breach between the two men.
13
There was a duality in his nature that seemed to be
irreconcilable
.
14
Knowledge and ignorance, such are the two
irreconcilable
terms of this problem.
15
The Northern settlers began to divide into groups whose purposes were
irreconcilable
.
16
Then there is the
irreconcilable
-
how
is
he regarded in the common cry?
Other examples for "irreconcilable"
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irreconcilable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
irreconcilable differences
cite irreconcilable
irreconcilable enemy
irreconcilable conflict
wholly irreconcilable
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Translations for
irreconcilable
Portuguese
inconciliável
Spanish
irreconciliable
Irreconcilable
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Irreconcilable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
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