incompatibly / ˌɪn kəmˈpæt ə bəl /

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incompatibly2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
  2. contrary or opposed in character; discordant: incompatible colors.
  3. that cannot coexist or be conjoined.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Usually incompatibles. incompatible persons or things.
  2. an incompatible drug or the like.
  3. incompatibles, Logic. two or more propositions that cannot be true simultaneously.two or more attributes that cannot simultaneously belong to the same object.

incompatibly 近义词

incompatibly

等同于 differently

更多incompatibly例句

  1. Violence is incompatible with the exercise of democratic rights and freedoms.
  2. The law prohibits employers from firing, demoting or otherwise retaliating against workers who refuse to take part in activities they believe are incompatible with public health and safety mandates.
  3. Additionally, the amount of data being collected by companies was exploding, but they usually spread it across many storage facilities and kept it in incompatible formats.
  4. One section of the ordinance, which regulates behavior around elections, campaign finance and lobbying, bans so-called “incompatible activities.”
  5. To meet global demand, producers have continued to burn coal at a rate that’s incompatible with international climate goals and a stable climate.
  6. Interesting that those who sat in judgment of him found those two sets of beliefs to be incompatible.
  7. But the site is incompatible with special screen reading software that would make it accessible to blind readers.
  8. She was a New Woman: She demanded the vote but also a life in which being married and having a career were not incompatible.
  9. Many jazz fans were puzzled by this finding, which seems incompatible with the lackluster sales figures in the genre.
  10. Indeed, the idea that an elected official should act exactly as voters demand is incompatible with the way our government works.
  11. Frankly, we must say that this is inconceivably incompatible with Señor Paternoʼs clear intelligence.
  12. Glory is not incompatible with youth, and the hero of the 26th February may become the hero of the 9th January.
  13. Surely they must possess certain merits which do not harmonise together and certain virtues which are incompatible.
  14. Certainly, the existence of such old ruins of the middle-ages is incompatible with the grandeurs of modern Paris.
  15. You have seen, Madam, in my preceding letter, the incompatible and contradictory ideas which this religion gives us of the Deity.