irreconcilable in the PONS Dictionary

irreconcilable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

irreconcilable [or deadly] enemies

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English
Less than a week later, he indicated his desire to resign from the party, citing irreconcilable differences.
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If such mistakes are made, it is highly probable that the auditors while undertaking physical verification of assets will notice irreconcilable differences.
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Some potential matches were abandoned due to irreconcilable religious differences.
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Strictly speaking, it is irreconcilable with the rule as so stated.
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In 2001 the brewpub and brewery split into two separate companies with a mutual name due to irreconcilable differences between owners.
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He was designated for assignment that same evening, with the club citing irreconcilable differences.
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In the same year, they separated because of irreconcilable differences.
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They divorced in 2004 citing irreconcilable personality differences.
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It is possible that this struggle is irreconcilable.
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The reason given in the petition for the separation is irreconcilable differences.
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