adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
difference
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The only way Glass could overcome this irreconcilable difference was by doing away with the bar lines completely.
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As soon as the meeting began, however, irreconcilable differences emerged.
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The subjective nature of measuring program effectiveness may lead to irreconcilable differences between the review staff and program management.
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They want us to believe irreconcilable differences are the reason she filed for divorce?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Both these ways of looking at the world are valid but utterly irreconcilable with each other.
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The split in the Liberal party seems to be irreconcilable .
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When irreconcilable differences exist between two people, it is better that they should separate.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As soon as the meeting began, however, irreconcilable differences emerged.
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Critics of the group's report will claim the differences between landowners and conservationists were irreconcilable from the start.
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Each approach seems to have its merits, yet to be irreconcilable with others.
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It is the irreconcilable contradiction inevitable in humanism because of its false assumptions in constructing a world-view.
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Miss Golani had only one piece to play - as one of three irreconcilable characters in Michael Colgrass's Strangers.
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To partisans, these figures are irreconcilable .
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Twentieth-century man finds himself caught between two irreconcilable visions.