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be irreconcilable
adjective
Unable to be reconciled; opposed; uncompromising.
Exact(56)
Many objectives that seem at first sight to be irreconcilable.
Those different priorities last night proved to be irreconcilable.
There was a duality in his nature that seemed to be irreconcilable.
And even if it is passed, it may be irreconcilable with a sharply different Senate version.
"There could come a point at which the differences are so great as to be irreconcilable".
But the deal suggests, too, that ending austerity and remaining in the euro zone might be irreconcilable goals.
Fears that there might be irreconcilable differences with Mr. Mondale on that issue had faded, Mr. Carter said.
Similar(4)
These positions are irreconcilable.
These policies are irreconcilable.
The two are irreconcilable.
Republicans' various claims are irreconcilable.
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