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ILLSUITED |
Incompatible |
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CLASHED |
Was incompatible |
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CLASH |
Be incompatible |
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INCOMPETIBLE |
See Incompatible. |
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DUPLICITY |
In indictments, the union of two incompatible offenses. |
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INCOMPATIBLY |
In an incompatible manner; inconsistently;
incongruously. |
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INCOMPOSSIBLE |
Not capable of joint existence; incompatible;
inconsistent. |
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INCOMPATIBLENESS |
The quality or state of being incompatible;
incompatibility. |
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INCOMPATIBILITY |
The quality or state of being incompatible;
inconsistency; irreconcilableness. |
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IRRECONCILABLE |
Not reconcilable; implacable; incompatible;
inconsistent; disagreeing; as, irreconcilable enemies, statements. |
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INIMICAL |
Opposed in tendency, influence, or effects; antagonistic;
inconsistent; incompatible; adverse; repugnant. |
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CONFLICTING |
Being in conflict or collision, or in opposition;
contending; contradictory; incompatible; contrary; opposing. |
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INCONSISTENT |
Not consistent; showing inconsistency;
irreconcilable; discordant; at variance, esp. as regards character,
sentiment, or action; incompatible; incongruous; contradictory. |
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CONTRARY |
The opposite; a proposition, fact, or condition
incompatible with another; as, slender proofs which rather show the
contrary. See Converse, n., 1. |
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INCOMPATIBLE |
...f
harmonious combination or coexistence; inconsistent in thought or
being; irreconcilably disagreeing; as, persons of incompatible tempers;
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