irreconcilable

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle French irréconciliable, from Late Latin irreconciliābilis, from in- (not) + reconciliō (I reconcile) + -ābilis (-able).

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Adjective

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irreconcilable (comparative more irreconcilable, superlative most irreconcilable)

  1. Unable to be reconciled; opposed; uncompromising.
  2. Incompatible, discrepant, contradictory.

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Noun

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irreconcilable (plural irreconcilables)

  1. Something that cannot be reconciled.