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- INCOMPATIBILITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INCOMPATIBILITY is the quality or state of being incompatible How to use incompatibility in a sentence
- INCOMPATIBILITY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
incompatibility between sth (and sth) An incompatibility between the two pieces of software prevents them from being used together Be sure to buy certified products to avoid incompatibilities Here are some warning signs of incompatibility that companies look for during interviews
- incompatibility noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of incompatibility noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Incompatibility - definition of incompatibility by The Free Dictionary
incompatibility noun inconsistency, conflict, discrepancy, antagonism, incongruity, irreconcilability, disparateness, uncongeniality Incompatibility between mother and baby's blood group may cause jaundice
- incompatibility - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
unable to exist together in harmony: incompatible roommates clashing; discordant: incompatible colors unable to be used with another: That computer is incompatible with mine Usually, incompatibles [plural] an incompatible person or thing
- Incompatibility Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Incompatibility definition: The state or quality of being incompatible
- INCOMPATIBLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If one thing or person is incompatible with another, they are very different in important ways, and do not suit each other or agree with each other His behavior has been incompatible with his role as head of state Their interests were mutually incompatible We were totally incompatible
- What does Incompatibility mean? - Definitions. net
Incompatibility refers to the state or condition of two or more things being unable to exist, work or operate together without problems due to differences or conflict
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