English to Punjabi Dictionary irreconcilable

irreconcilable

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definition
noun
This, ultimately, is a play about existential resemblances and contrasts, kinships and irreconcilables , uncomfortable truths and futile lies that underlie delicate relationships and unbridgeable chasms.
any of two or more ideas, facts, or statements that cannot be made compatible.
adjective
these two views of the early medieval economy are irreconcilable
(of ideas, facts, or statements) representing findings or points of view that are so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible.
example
But in the realm of public debate, science and religion frequently seemed like 'irreconcilable' enemies.
As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately 'irreconcilable' understandings of excellence.
On both sides of this divide reign fundamentally different, perhaps 'irreconcilable' visions of man.
The actual market wage results from economic forces that turn these seemingly 'irreconcilable' demands into a cooperative contract that benefits everyone.
The notion is 'irreconcilable' to basic skeptic tenets.
She is the natural ally of tyrants and the 'irreconcilable' enemy of freedom.
The court then on that material finds that he was not after all incapacitated and you have 'irreconcilable' judgments of the court.
There are still many questions on which the Democratic and Republican parties have fundamentally different outlooks and represent distinct and 'irreconcilable' interpretations of the world.
Submission and retreat are two different actions, possibly 'irreconcilable' .
The Democrats are caught in 'irreconcilable' contradictions when they attempt to posture as critics of the war.
The claimant and the objectors proceeded before the inspector upon the common ground that the terms of the map and the statement were 'irreconcilable' .
This task involves the communication of at least two potentially contradictory, 'irreconcilable' experiences for the director: the reader's and the writer's.
Principals and unionized teachers are not 'irreconcilable' enemies.
She took those seemingly 'irreconcilable' ideas and brought them together under a universal experience: rebellion.
Advertisers thus present two conflicting and 'irreconcilable' claims about themselves.
So you can see I consider things and relations to be fundamentally different and 'irreconcilable' .
These are truly 'irreconcilable' views, and how this is resolved will have major ramifications.
That is where the problems start, with Tony Blair trying to find an illusory third way between two 'irreconcilable' opinions.
To us, all our different visions are 'irreconcilable' .
Three people pursue with integrity their different and 'irreconcilable' ideas of the good life, leading to unavoidable disaster.
At the time Muggeridge declared that he ‘saw life as an eternal battle between two 'irreconcilable' opposites, the world of the flesh and the world of the spirit’.
In the map of memory, a legacy of the Bible to western civilization, Israel and Egypt are 'irreconcilable' enemies.
Mr Justice Langley said the case had involved ‘conflicting and 'irreconcilable' accounts of events’ decisive of the issues he had to decide.
Yet despite this humiliation the senior magistrates remained in place, prime among them the first president, d' Aligre, by now Calonne's 'irreconcilable' enemy.
Of course, it may be foolish to assume that the two references to peace present an 'irreconcilable' contradiction.
The art of successful mainstream journalism is the art of reconciling these two 'irreconcilables' without admitting the lie to conscious awareness.
But it is true that a key area that divided them was the issue of the treatment of India's Muslim minority, and this may be where the two men's admirers diverge 'irreconcilably' .
Somehow, such a rationale seems to me like an anodyne offered to those who seek an existence of painless acceptance rather than an endless quest to reconcile seeming 'irreconcilables' .
As a result, the print is ‘a meditation on the 'irreconcilability' of nature and art, personified by man and woman.’
Johannes' famous term is actually Kierkegaard's shrewd way of pointing to the 'irreconcilability' of philosophy with biblical narrative.
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