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Incompatible   /ɪnkəmpˈætəbəl/   Listen
Incompatible

adjective
(It was formerly sometimes written incompetible)
1.
Not compatible.  "Incompatible colors"
2.
Used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect.  Synonym: antagonistic.
3.
Not suitable to your tastes or needs.  Synonym: uncongenial.  "The task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs"
4.
Incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification.
5.
Of words so related that one contrasts with the other.  Synonym: contrastive.
6.
Not easy to combine harmoniously.  Synonyms: ill-sorted, mismated, unsuited.
7.
Not compatible with other facts.  Synonym: discrepant.
8.
Not in keeping with what is correct or proper.  Synonyms: inappropriate, out or keeping, unfitting.
9.
Used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture.






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"Incompatible" Quotes from Famous Books



... driving power of publicity and of public opinion. But most of all I put my faith in the practical effect of a powerful band of employers, perhaps a majority, who, whether from high motives or self-interest, or from a combination of the two—they are not necessarily incompatible ideas—will form a vigilant and instructed police, knowing every turn and twist of the trade, and who will labour constantly to protect themselves from being undercut by the illegal competition ...
— Liberalism and the Social Problem • Winston Spencer Churchill

... that there must have been some unwritten, letters to Miss Speed which would have filled the gap) and with a result of artistic success even more decided than that assigned to Goldsmith's versatility by Gray's enemy or at least "incompatible" Johnson.[20] His letters of travel are admirable: his accounts of public affairs, though sometimes extremely prejudiced, very clever; those of University society and squabbles among the very best that we have in English; those touching "the picturesque" extremely ...
— A Letter Book - Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing • George Saintsbury

... gentlemen," I continued, "my course is 173clear; I leave my honour in your hands, certain that in so doing I am taking the wisest course; honourable men and men of spirit like yourselves will, I feel certain, never recommend anything incompatible with the strictest regard for my reputation as a gentleman; neither will you needlessly hurry me into an act, the consequences of which might possibly embitter the whole of my alter life. In order that personal feeling may not interfere any more ...
— Frank Fairlegh - Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil • Frank E. Smedley

... one think the interior life is incompatible with the life domestic and social, which is often so engrossing; just as the action of the heart maintained by the constant flow of blood in no way affects the outward movements, so is it with the life of the soul, which consists chiefly in the action of GOD'S HOLY SPIRIT within, ...
— Gold Dust - A Collection of Golden Counsels for the Sanctification of Daily Life • E. L. E. B.

... person denied the right kind of outlet for his instincts may so enjoy the day-dreaming habit that he prolongs it into the night, really preferring it to sleep. Such a state of affairs is not at all incompatible with an intense conscious desire to sleep and a real fear of insomnia. So strange may be the motives hidden away within the depths ...
— Outwitting Our Nerves - A Primer of Psychotherapy • Josephine A. Jackson and Helen M. Salisbury


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