irreconcilable

[ US /ˌɪˈɹɛkənˌsaɪɫəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪɹˈɛkənsˌa‍ɪləbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. impossible to reconcile
    irreconcilable differences
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How To Use irreconcilable In A Sentence

  • And now he called Ahithophel, and consulted with him what he ought to do: he persuaded him to go in unto his father's concubines; for he said that "by this action the people would believe that thy difference with thy father is irreconcilable, and will thence fight with great alacrity against thy father, for hitherto they are afraid of taking up open enmity against him, out of an expectation that you will be reconciled again. Antiquities of the Jews
  • An ethics based on this undertanding focuses not on rationally finding, mapping, and teaching the real nature of reality, nor on pluralistically respecting irreconcilable differences while recognizing a simultaneous unity, but instead on drawing connections between different methods of making meaning and on coordinating the actions of people using different conceptual frameworks. Karl Higley - Spirit, Kosmos, Essence
  • These practices are irreconcilable with the law of the Church.
  • It's a compromise between two logically irreconcilable positions.
  • Robert Price said it very eloquently: "Not only do the Gospels contain basic and irreconcilable differences in their accounts of Jesus, they have been put together according to a traditional Jewish practice known as "midrash", which involved reworking and enlarging on scripture. What Jesus Said and Did: 2) Divorce
  • But the PDP blamed its failure on what it described as irreconcilable differences and divisions in the state chapter of the party. Thisday Online
  • In 2012 the band split up in the middle of a tour, citing irreconcilable differences. Times, Sunday Times
  • The notion is irreconcilable to basic skeptic tenets.
  • GINGRICH: Well I have done a lot of work and a lot of talking about what I would describe as the irreconcilable wing of Islam. Wonk Room » Has Gingrich Been Following The Nat’l Security Debate?
  • The opinion that the name Jahveh was adopted by the Jews from the Chanaanites, has been defended … but has been rejected … It is antecedently improbable that Jahveh, the irreconcilable enemy of the Chanaanites, should be originally a Chanaanite god … Jhvh is the enemy of god and man
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