0 impossible to find agreement between or with, or impossible to deal with:
irreconcilable differences of opinion
They have become irreconcilable, with both sides refusing to compromise any further.
Irreconcilable differences between opposing factions soon emerged, sometimes producing a complete breakdown of co-operation.
Parents and siblings sometimes also viewed ' irreconcilable differences ' as legitimate reasons for divorce.
The recognition of the difference between the two is therefore in itself important as tending to reconcile what might otherwise seem irreconcilable differences of opinion.
His position was, in fact, irreconcilable with the setting up of any structures to elect to select a successor.
But other dimensions were irreconcilable with khedivial interests.
Does it mean that when such categories are conceptually opposed, they are irreconcilable in real life and cannot be related?
This poem can help us understand the curious connection between the two apparently irreconcilable moods.
The two viewpoints are not irreconcilable, for cut-elimination basically proceeds from the conclusion: only a truncated end-piece of the proof locally matters.