irreconcilable

irreconcilable
adjective
1) (implacably hostile) unversöhnlich
2) (incompatible) unvereinbar; unversöhnlich [Gegensätze]
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ir·rec·on·cil·able
[ˌɪrekənˈsaɪləbl̩]
adj inv
1. (diametrically opposed) ideas, views unvereinbar
\irreconcilable accounts/facts sich akk völlig widersprechende Berichte/Tatsachen
\irreconcilable differences of opinion unüberbrückbare Meinungsgegensätze
to be \irreconcilable with sth mit etw dat nicht vereinbar sein
2. (implacably opposed) enemies, factions unversöhnlich
their positions are \irreconcilable sie sind unversöhnliche Meinungsgegner
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[I"rekən'saɪləbl]
adj
1) enemy, hatred unversöhnlich
2) belief, opinion, differences unvereinbar
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irreconcilable [ıˈrekənsaıləbl; ˈıˌrekənˈs-]
A adj (adv irreconcilably)
1. unvereinbar (with mit)
2. unversöhnlich (Gegner etc)
B s unversöhnliche(r) Gegner(in)
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adjective
1) (implacably hostile) unversöhnlich
2) (incompatible) unvereinbar; unversöhnlich [Gegensätze]
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adj.
unvereinbar adj.
unverträglich adj.

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