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  • 11incompatible — incongruous, inconsonant, inconsistent, discordant, discrepant, uncongenial, unsympathetic Analogous words: antagonistic, counter, *adverse: *antipathetic, averse: contrary, contradictory, antithetical, antipodal, antipodean, *opposite:… …

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  • 12incompatible — [adj] antagonistic, contradictory adverse, antipathetic, antipodal, antithetical, clashing, conflicting, contrary, counter, disagreeing, discordant, discrepant, disparate, factious, inadmissible, inappropriate, incoherent, inconformable,… …

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  • 13incompatible — Incompatible, Offices incompatibles, Munera dissentientia, vel non sociabilia. B. Deux chanoineries ne sont point incompatibles, Duo canonicatus non collidunt inter se, Non pugnant, Non cedunt in numerum sacerdotiorum sese collidentium. B …

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  • 14incompatible — adj. No compatible con alguien o algo …

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  • 15incompatible — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of two things) not able to exist or be used together. 2) (of two people) unable to have a harmonious relationship. DERIVATIVES incompatibility noun …

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  • 16incompatible — (in kon pa ti bl ) adj. 1°   Qui ne peut, en parlant des personnes, s accommoder d une chose. •   [Coriolan] l homme le plus incompatible avec l injustice, mais le plus dur et le plus aigri, BOSSUET Hist. III, 6.    Il se dit de ceux qui ne… …

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  • 17incompatible — in|com|pat|i|ble [ˌınkəmˈpætıbəl] adj 1.) two people who are incompatible have such different characters, beliefs etc that they cannot have a friendly relationship ≠ ↑compatible ▪ I don t know why they ever got married. They re totally… …

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  • 18incompatible — [[t]ɪ̱nkəmpæ̱tɪb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ with n If one thing or person is incompatible with another, they are very different in important ways, and do not suit each other or agree with each other. They feel strongly that their… …

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  • 19incompatible — adjective 1 two people who are incompatible have completely different characters so that it is difficult for them to have a good relationship: God knows why they ever got married. They re totally incompatible! 2 two beliefs, statements, actions… …

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  • 20incompatible — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin incompatibilis, from Latin in + Medieval Latin compatibilis compatible Date: 15th century 1. incapable of being held by one person at one time used of offices that make conflicting demands… …

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