Antonym: compatible. Similar words: compatible, imcompatible, incompatibility, compatibility, incontrovertible, incompressible, incomprehensible, encompass. Meaning: [‚ɪnkəm'pætəbl] adj. 1. not compatible 2. used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect 3. not suitable to your tastes or needs 4. incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification 5. of words so related that one contrasts with the other 6. not easy to combine harmoniously 7. not compatible with other facts 8. not in keeping with what is correct or proper 9. used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture.
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31. These computers are incompatible with our present system.
32. The software is incompatible with the operating system.
33. A parallel universe, mutually incompatible, like matter and anti-matter.
34. Country Jacobitism and legitimism were not necessarily incompatible.
35. In developing economies these two propositions are not incompatible.
36. She soon realized that these activities were incompatible.
37. For example, punishment may generate incompatible emotions.
38. But it is not incompatible with science.
39. This finding was incompatible with a simple thermonuclear origin.
40. This has been interpreted as increasing arousal to levels incompatible with that task.
41. In his own day the two kinds of profession were by no means incompatible.
42. Firstly, over the past few years, it has acquired various software businesses with related but incompatible products.
43. The new paradigm will be very different from and incompatible with the old one.
44. In Formen Marx is mainly concerned with other contradictory combinations of incompatible social principles.
45. Incorporated in this revolt was both the resurrection of classical principles and the development of new ones that appear to be incompatible.
46. Unity seemed to be an impossibility in 1910: men's and women's interests were apparently quite incompatible.
47. Now, unsure about liking him, convinced that they were incompatible[Sentencedict], she knew she loved him.
48. Using wholly incompatible weapons systems and riven by language difficulties, the troops lack the capacity to fight as coordinated units.
49. My parents always seemed incompatible to me, but they stayed together for over 40 years.
50. Andreeva's letter had echoed such sentiments: indeed it had gone further and was completely incompatible with the principles of restructuring.
51. Careful management can, however, mitigate such effects so that sporting activities do not have to be incompatible with conservation interests.
52. While the Macintosh still possess all the benefits it seems, to a casual observer, to be an incompatible system.
53. This model has now been virtually discarded in the light of more recent research which has revealed features incompatible with this picture. Single crystals.
54. The ascetic modernists' rejection of history in order to create a visionary brave New World was clearly incompatible with the historic pub.
55. Bodies are selected to have properties ensuring growth and survival; these properties are likely to be incompatible with accurate replication.
56. Moral pluralism asserts the existence of a multitude of incompatible but morally valuable forms of life.
57. Although these types of theory are mutually incompatible, both regularly obtain empirical support in experiments by different researchers.
58. The argument that fixed costs are incompatible with scale economies is as follows.
59. In the best of all possible worlds, community and individual growth are complementary goals, not incompatible ones.
60. After we got married, we realized we were completely incompatible.
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