Sentence examples for been incompatible from inspiring English sources

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been incompatible

adjective

Of two things: that cannot coexist; not congruous because of differences; irreconcilable; disagreeing.

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Aggression and the threat of use of force, however, have always been incompatible with the founding principles and goals of the EU.

Once, such a major relocation would have been incompatible with writing for a national newspaper, but huge technological changes had now made it possible.

But back in the 1830's Yale officials led the opposition that prevented the building of the first black college, on the grounds that such an institution would have been "incompatible" with the existence of Yale.

As for Reid, his line had been "incompatible" with the cheap package and he is now to be refunded the difference between the sum he signed up for and the fortune he was charged.

The DSi, however, had been incompatible with those same cards… until now!

But these calculations have always been incompatible with the laws of quantum mechanics.

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Similar(42)

You two are incompatible.

But they are incompatible.

The two are incompatible.

And they are incompatible.

"These two things are incompatible.

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