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were irreconcilable
adjective
Unable to be reconciled; opposed; uncompromising.
Exact(18)
Takes an example PM, whose points of difference were irreconcilable from any other N.Y.
Furthermore, we both realized that there were irreconcilable differences between our politics and suchlike.
But Churchill's conviction proved justified, that Soviet ambitions were irreconcilable with European freedoms.
But, even when the two sides seemed to agree on a particular goal, the similarities were irreconcilable, so to speak.
"Because of this message I'd received, both implicitly and explicitly, that being Jewish and being gay were irreconcilable.
Luxottica said there were "irreconcilable differences" with Armani, which included the future design of glasses, distribution and guaranteed minimum turnover.
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These policies are irreconcilable.
The two are irreconcilable.
The positions are irreconcilable and they will look ridiculous.
Its aggressive facade and precious interior are irreconcilable.
There was a duality in his nature that seemed to be irreconcilable.
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