mutually inconsistent

Frequency: 5.02.5 per million words

Used when two or more ideas or statements contradict each other.

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Examples (20)

  • The two accounts are mutually inconsistent.
  • The two reports presented mutually inconsistent findings.
  • Their testimonies were mutually inconsistent, making it hard to discern the truth.
  • His claims were mutually inconsistent with the known facts.
  • The company's goals often seem mutually inconsistent with its ethical guidelines.
  • The company's objectives seemed mutually inconsistent in the long run.
  • You cannot hold two mutually inconsistent beliefs at the same time and remain rational.
  • It's difficult to reconcile two mutually inconsistent statements.
  • The new regulations appear mutually inconsistent with existing environmental laws.
  • Their actions were mutually inconsistent with their declared intentions.
  • His proposed solutions were mutually inconsistent, indicating a lack of clear strategy.
  • The proposed solutions are mutually inconsistent and cannot both be implemented.
  • The scientific findings were mutually inconsistent, leading to further research.
  • We found mutually inconsistent data in the experimental results.
  • It's challenging to integrate systems with mutually inconsistent data structures.
  • The legal arguments presented were mutually inconsistent, weakening their case.
  • The prosecutor argued that the defendant's alibis were mutually inconsistent.
  • Trying to achieve mutually inconsistent goals often leads to failure.
  • We must resolve these mutually inconsistent requirements before proceeding with development.
  • The theories seemed mutually inconsistent until a new discovery unified them.