inconsistency

inconsistency
noun
1) (incompatibility, self-contradiction) Widersprüchlichkeit, die (with zu)
2) (illogicality) Inkonsequenz, die
3) (irregularity) Unbeständigkeit, die; Inkonsistenz, die (geh.)
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noun (plural inconsistencies). der Widerspruch
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in·con·sist·en·cy
[ˌɪnkənˈsɪstən(t)si]
n
1. (contradiction) Unvereinbarkeit f, Widerspruch m; (in a text) Unstimmigkeit f
2. no pl (inconstancy) Unbeständigkeit f, Veränderlichkeit f
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["Inkən'sIstənsI]
n
1) (= contradictoriness) Widersprüchlichkeit f, Ungereimtheit f

the inconsistencies in his evidence — die Widersprüche in seiner Aussage

2) (= unevenness: of work, in quality etc) Unbeständigkeit f
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inconsistence [ˌınkənˈsıstəns], inconsistency [-sı] s
1. Inkonsequenz f:
a) Folgewidrigkeit f
b) Unbeständigkeit f, Wankelmut m
2. Unvereinbarkeit f, Widerspruch m
3. Widersprüchlichkeit f, Ungereimtheit f, Inkonsistenz f
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noun
1) (incompatibility, self-contradiction) Widersprüchlichkeit, die (with zu)
2) (illogicality) Inkonsequenz, die
3) (irregularity) Unbeständigkeit, die; Inkonsistenz, die (geh.)
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n.
Folgewidrigkeit f.
Umgereimtheit f.
Unvereinbarkeit f.

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