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in·com·men·su·rate [ˌɪnkəˈmen(t)ʃərət] ADJ pred

1. incommensurate (out of proportion):

incommensurate
to be incommensurate to sth

2. incommensurate (not compatible):

incommensurate

3. incommensurate MATH:

incommensurate

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They evoke an era of incommensurate darkness, an era in history when civilization lost its humanity and humanity its soul...
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Another criticism of constructivism is that it holds that the concepts of two different social formations be entirely different and incommensurate.
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A set of incommensurate frequencies is required to perform the transform and most frequencies are irrational.
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He is best known for his work on commensurate and incommensurate spatially modulated superstructures in solids, with realizations in magnets, ferroelectrics, alloys and adsorbate systems.
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Instead, they represent fundamentally opposed personalities, which prioritize, in many ways, incommensurate, values.
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For this reason, its importance seems to me incommensurate with its size and even its readership.
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However, if the frequencies are approximately incommensurate integers, the search curve can not pass through every point in the input space.
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Regardless of the joys of such good taste and its proper filing, it's plainly incommensurate with modern technology and the way most music is heard.
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Theirs is the dialectic of incompatible or incommensurate themes.
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This kind of attractor is called an -torus if there are incommensurate frequencies.
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