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incompatible
in·com·pat·i·ble I0086800 (ĭn′kəm-păt′ə-bəl)adj.1. a. Not capable of existing in agreement or harmony with something else: incompatible views on religion.b. Not capable of living or working together happily or harmoniously; antagonistic: incompatible roommates.2. Impossible to be held simultaneously by one person: the incompatible offices of prosecutor and judge.3. Logic That cannot be simultaneously true; mutually exclusive.4. Medicine a. Producing an undesirable effect when used in combination with a particular substance: a medication that is incompatible with alcohol.b. Not immunologically compatible: incompatible blood types.n. One that is incompatible. in′com·pat′i·ble·ness n.in′com·pat′i·bly adv.incompatible (ˌɪnkəmˈpætəbəl) adj1. incapable of living or existing together in peace or harmony; conflicting or antagonistic2. opposed in nature or quality; inconsistent3. (of an office, position, etc) only able to be held by one person at a time4. (Medicine) med (esp of two drugs or two types of blood) incapable of being combined or used together; antagonistic5. (Logic) logic (of two propositions) unable to be both true at the same time6. (Botany) (of plants)a. not capable of forming successful graftsb. incapable of fertilizing each other7. (Mathematics) maths another word for inconsistent4n (often plural) a person or thing that is incompatible with another ˌincomˌpatiˈbility, ˌincomˈpatibleness n ˌincomˈpatibly advin•com•pat•i•ble (ˌɪn kəmˈpæt ə bəl) adj. 1. unable to exist together in harmony: incompatible roommates. 2. incongruous; discordant: incompatible colors. 3. (of logical propositions) not true simultaneously. 4. (of an office) unable to be held simultaneously by one person. 5. unable to be mixed together in the body effectively or without causing harm. n. 6. Usu., incompatibles. an incompatible person or thing. [1560–70] in`com•pat′i•bly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | incompatible - not compatible; "incompatible personalities"; "incompatible colors"uncongenial, incompatible - not suitable to your tastes or needs; "the uncongenial roommates were always fighting"; "the task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs"inharmonious, unharmonious - not in harmonymismatched - either not matched or unsuitably matcheddifferent - unlike in nature or quality or form or degree; "took different approaches to the problem"; "came to a different conclusion"; "different parts of the country"; "on different sides of the issue"; "this meeting was different from the earlier one"compatible - able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination; "a compatible married couple"; "her deeds were compatible with her ideology" | | 2. | incompatible - used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effectantagonistic | | 3. | incompatible - not suitable to your tastes or needs; "the uncongenial roommates were always fighting"; "the task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs"uncongenialincompatible - not compatible; "incompatible personalities"; "incompatible colors"unfriendly - not disposed to friendship or friendliness; "an unfriendly coldness of manner"; "an unfriendly action to take"unsympathetic - not sympathetic or disposed toward; "unsympathetic officialdom"; "people unsympathetic to the revolution"; "his dignity made him seem aloof and unsympathetic" | | 4. | incompatible - incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modificationcomputer, computing device, computing machine, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system - a machine for performing calculations automaticallycompatible - capable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification | | 5. | incompatible - of words so related that one contrasts with the other; "`rich' and `hard-up' are contrastive terms"contrastiveantonymous - of words: having opposite meanings | | 6. | incompatible - not easy to combine harmoniously ill-sorted, mismated, unsuitedmismatched - either not matched or unsuitably matched | | 7. | incompatible - not compatible with other factsdiscrepantinconsistent - displaying a lack of consistency; "inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time"; "inconsistent with the roadmap" | | 8. | incompatible - not in keeping with what is correct or proper; "completely inappropriate behavior"out or keeping, unfitting, inappropriateincongruous - lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness; "a plan incongruous with reason"; "incongruous behavior"; "a joke that was incongruous with polite conversation" | | 9. | incompatible - used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixtureimmiscible, non-miscible, unmixable - (chemistry, physics) incapable of mixing |
incompatibleadjective inconsistent, conflicting, contradictory, unsuitable, disparate, incongruous, discordant, antagonistic, irreconcilable, unsuited, mismatched, discrepant, uncongenial, antipathetic, ill-assorted, inconsonant Their interests were mutually incompatible. consistent, compatible, suited, appropriate, suitable, alike, harmonious, congenial, reconcilableincompatibleadjective1. Made up of parts or qualities that are disparate or otherwise markedly lacking in consistency:discordant, discrepant, dissonant, incongruent, incongruous, inconsistent.2. In sharp opposition:discrepant, incongruent, incongruous, inconsistent.Logic: repugnant.Translationsincompatible (inkəmˈpӕtəbl) adjective1. (of people) certain to disagree, fight etc. 不相容的 不调和的2. (of statements etc) not in agreement with one another. 不一致的 不一致的ˈincomˌpatiˈbility noun 不相容,不一致 不相容incompatible
incompatible1. Med (esp of two drugs or two types of blood) incapable of being combined or used together; antagonistic 2. Logic (of two propositions) unable to be both true at the same time 3. of plantsa. not capable of forming successful grafts b. incapable of fertilizing each other 4. Maths another word for inconsistentincompatible
incompatible [in″kom-pat´ĭ-b'l] not suitable for combination, simultaneous administration, or transplantation; mutually repellent.in·com·pat·i·ble (in'kom-pat'i-bĕl), 1. Not of suitable composition to be combined or mixed with another agent or substance, without resulting in an undesirable reaction (including chemical alteration or destruction or pharmacologic effect). 2. Denoting those who are unable to associate with one another without resulting anxiety and conflict. 3. Having genotypes that put progeny at high risk of severe recessive disorders or that promote harmful maternal-fetal reaction (for example, erythroblastosis fetalis is Rh incompatible). 4. Having antigenic nonidentity between a donor and a recipient. [L. in- neg., + con-, with, + patior, pp. passus, to suffer, tolerate] incompatible (ĭn′kəm-păt′ə-bəl)adj. Medicine a. Producing an undesirable effect when used in combination with a particular substance: a medication that is incompatible with alcohol.b. Not immunologically compatible: incompatible blood types. in′com·pat′i·ble·ness n.in′com·pat′i·bly adv.in·com·pat·i·ble (in'kŏm-pat'i-bĕl) 1. Not suitable to be combined or mixed with another substance. 2. Denoting people who are unable to associate with one another without anxiety and conflict. 3. Having genotypes that put progeny at high risk of severe recessive disorders or that promote harmful maternal-fetal reaction. 4. Denoting people who are unable to enter into a donor-recipient medical relationship. in·com·pat·i·ble (in-'kŏm-pat'i-bĕl) Not of suitable composition to be combined or mixed with another agent or substance, without resulting in an undesirable reaction (including chemical alteration or pharmacologic effect). [L. in- neg., + con-, with, + patior, pp. passus, to suffer, tolerate]incompatible
incompatibleadj. 1) inconsistent. 2) unmatching. 3) unable to live together as husband and wife due to irreconcilable differences. In no-fault divorce states, if one of the spouses desires to end the marriage, that fact proves incompatibility, and a divorce (dissolution) will be granted even though the other spouse does not want a divorce. The term also has the general meaning that two people do not get along with each other. (See: incompatibility) FinancialSeecompatibilityincompatible
Synonyms for incompatibleadj inconsistentSynonyms- inconsistent
- conflicting
- contradictory
- unsuitable
- disparate
- incongruous
- discordant
- antagonistic
- irreconcilable
- unsuited
- mismatched
- discrepant
- uncongenial
- antipathetic
- ill-assorted
- inconsonant
Antonyms- consistent
- compatible
- suited
- appropriate
- suitable
- alike
- harmonious
- congenial
- reconcilable
Synonyms for incompatibleadj made up of parts or qualities that are disparate or otherwise markedly lacking in consistencySynonyms- discordant
- discrepant
- dissonant
- incongruent
- incongruous
- inconsistent
adj in sharp oppositionSynonyms- discrepant
- incongruent
- incongruous
- inconsistent
- repugnant
Synonyms for incompatibleadj not compatibleRelated Words- uncongenial
- incompatible
- inharmonious
- unharmonious
- mismatched
- different
Antonymsadj used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effectSynonymsadj not suitable to your tastes or needsSynonymsRelated Words- incompatible
- unfriendly
- unsympathetic
adj incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modificationRelated Words- computer
- computing device
- computing machine
- data processor
- electronic computer
- information processing system
Antonymsadj of words so related that one contrasts with the otherSynonymsRelated Wordsadj not easy to combine harmoniouslySynonyms- ill-sorted
- mismated
- unsuited
Related Wordsadj not compatible with other factsSynonymsRelated Wordsadj not in keeping with what is correct or properSynonyms- out or keeping
- unfitting
- inappropriate
Related Wordsadj used especially of solids or solutionsRelated Words- immiscible
- non-miscible
- unmixable
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