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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91. Nor have we tried to decide whether rules and reasons can only be considered in a hermeneutic framework incompatible with causal explanation.
92. Do you feel the tradition of citizenship and the tradition of parliamentary rule under law are incompatible?
93. Get the child to practise positive behaviours which are physically incompatible with the inappropriate behaviour.
94. Holding these seemingly incompatible forces together would seem a tall order indeed.
95. The fact that some supposedly knowledgeable people think the two incompatible just shows how ignorant they are.
96. Working towards incompatible goals can cause a great deal of psychological stress.
97. As well as posing different kinds of questions, paradigms will involve different and incompatible standards.
98. That is, membership of an exchange rate union is incompatible with the pursuit of an independent monetary policy.
99. In addition, it explains various detailed observational facts which are incompatible with the older Newtonian scheme.
100. There were already rumors that the new astronomy was incompatible with Scripture, and he had already been denounced from the pulpit.
101. Organized group politics would have been incompatible with the official position of the party.
102. Loopholes, omissions or ambiguities should not be exploited to gain an advantage incompatible with the effective control of risk.
103. The two experimental set-ups were different, incompatible, and so could not act together.
104. This would be incompatible with any form of neutrality or Western conceptions of non-alignment.
105. They are utterly incompatible with each other.
106. His plan is incompatible with my own intentions.
107. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, acid chlorides[Sentencedict.com ], acid anhydrides.
108. All these are incompatible with the foul of officialdom.
109. Speed and safety are not necessarily incompatible.
110. Results Ciprofloxacin lactate injection and the Essentiale are incompatible.
111. Their interests were mutually incompatible.
112. This is incompatible with the decomposability criterion.
113. Those two are temperamentally incompatible.
114. Complete recovery was not incompatible with a diagnosis of dementia praecox.
115. This is a story about the love between a seemingly incompatible couple, a starry-eyed and mischievous high school girl and an all-conquering and powerful public prosecutor.
116. But I think that whatever personal rule of life you may choose it should not, except in rare and heroic cases, be incompatible with happiness.
117. Anomalous collocation results when two or more semantically incompatible words are combined in a syntagmatic structure.
118. Within a procedure or function body, untyped parameters are incompatible with every type.
119. Because the surfaces of nanocrystallines are coated by oleophilic long alkyl chain, they are incompatible with water surroundings to form some repulsion.
120. She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
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