inreconcilable love

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  • adjective not capable of being reconciled

Etymologies

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in- +‎ reconcilable

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Examples

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths – that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    Barack H. Obama - Nobel Lecture 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths -- that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    President Obama: Remarks at the Acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize Oldhead1 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths -- that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    WN.com - Photown News 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths -- that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths - that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    The Sietch Blog 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths -- that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    All American Patriots: Politics, economy, health, environment, energy and technology - Dispatches from the depths of U.S. government 2009

  • Barack: So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths

    Left I on the News 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths - that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    Phawker 2009

  • So part of our challenge is reconciling these two seemingly inreconcilable truths - that war is sometimes necessary, and war at some level is an expression of human folly.

    Phawker 2009

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