0 impossible to find agreement between or with, or impossible to deal with: --
They have become irreconcilable, with both sides refusing to compromise any further.
irreconcilable differences of opinion
But even if we accept that political divisions were already virtually irreconcilable by 1914, we are still left with a big question.
At first blush such a linkage seems to involve an obvious and irreconcilable conflict of interest.
This irreconcilable separation of youth and age is as crucial and ambiguous a dialectic as the opposition between romance and concrete presentation of material life.
Thus, the translation process can be compared to a battlefield where groups with competing and irreconcilable perceptions of reality vied for supremacy.
The irreconcilable duality of his being is restated every time he traipses awkwardly across the stage.
The result is an irreconcilable clash between two very different moral and family systems.
Broers readily purveys phrases like ' utter incompatibility ' and ' irreconcilable conflict '170 - but the reader begins to wonder if more nuance is not called for.
The two viewpoints are not irreconcilable, for cut-elimination basically proceeds from the conclusion: only a truncated end-piece of the proof locally matters.