irreconcilableness
21extrinsic — extrinsic, extraneous, foreign, alien are comparable when they mean external to something or someone or to the true nature or original character of such thing or person. Extrinsic applies to something which is distinctly outside the thing in… …
22intractability — n 1. intractableness, indocility, unsubmissiveness, insubmission, incompliance, incompli ancy, uncooperativeness, nonconformity; stubbornness, obstinateness, obstinacy, pervicaciousness, pig head edness, mulishness, obdurateness, hard headedness …
23irreconcilable — /ɪˈrɛkənsaɪləbəl / (say i rekuhnsuyluhbuhl) adjective 1. that cannot be harmonised or adjusted; incompatible: two irreconcilable statements. 2. that cannot be brought to acquiescence or content; implacably opposed: irreconcilable enemies. –noun 3 …
24irreconcilable — adj. & n. adj. 1 implacably hostile. 2 (of ideas etc.) incompatible. n. 1 an uncompromising opponent of a political measure etc. 2 (usu. in pl.) any of two or more items, ideas, etc., that cannot be made to agree. Derivatives: irreconcilability n …
25irreconcilability — (|)i, ə, |ir, |iə+ noun : the quality or state of being irreconcilable : irreconcilableness …