বেমানান, অসঙ্গত, বিরূদ্ধ, সঙ্গতিরহিত
(1) Not compatible.
(2) Used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect.
(3) Not suitable to your tastes or needs.
(4) Incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification.
(5) Of words so related that one contrasts with the other.
(6) Not easy to combine harmoniously.
(7) Not compatible with other facts.
(8) Not in keeping with what is correct or proper.
(9) Used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture.
(10) Used especially of solids or solutions.
(11) Incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture.
(12) Antagonistic.
(13) Contradictory.
(1) Yet the term is used in a variety of different and occasionally incompatible ways.
(2) But if the properties at different times are incompatible , then a contradiction follows.
(3) As Freud's view of the unconscious suggests, distinct but interrelated spheres of reality or experience obey different, even incompatible , structures.
(4) This is true by definition, for different individuals will always want and desire different and incompatible things and their unfettered pursuit of their own objectives will inevitably bring them into conflict.
(5) These and other physical realities mean that almost every aspect of life, from taking a simple breath or eating to finding a mate, requires different, often incompatible , adaptations in the two media.
(6) It is man's nature to suffer from incompatible desires simultaneously - for example, wanting both security and excitement.
(7) Furthermore, changing formats, and incompatible hardware and software certainly has created situations where data has become difficult to retrieve.
(8) Instead it has made him think that perhaps we are incompatible and need not be together.
(9) Remember also that many disk and other utility programs are incompatible , this is not necessarily a problem as they are largely redundant.
(10) To even try and understand how two such incompatible people stayed together for so long is something the film tries to explain, and in fact it does very well.
(11) In addition, there are still compatibility issues among Fibre Channel vendors requiring users to separate incompatible hardware into separate switch zones.
(12) To be reliable, a cognitive mechanism must enable a person to discriminate or differentiate between incompatible states of affairs.
(13) Common avoidable problems include overcrowded or illegible slides, irrelevant or badly prepared handouts, and incompatible multimedia equipment.
(14) In terms of the dissemination of news, the interests of the media and the president are very different and often incompatible .
(15) It is outrageous that the 43 police forces of England and Wales all have different and incompatible intelligence systems.
(16) Even the most reasoned and eloquent theological discourse will not reconcile viewpoints that are rooted in incompatible assumptions about the nature and purpose of our faith and community.
(17) Taking these terms in their ordinary senses, it would seem that in the two works Hegel takes different and incompatible views.
(18) It gradually became clear that we had radically different and incompatible views concerning the tasks of Marxists today and the kind of parties we should be building.
(19) He explains how believers in the paranormal and scientific skeptics arrive at their conclusions via very different and incompatible ways of thinking.
(20) And it follows that each of the things is, by the respective parties, called by two different and incompatible names - liberty and tyranny.
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