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inconsistent1[not usually before noun] inconsistent (with something) if two statements, etc. are inconsistent, or one is inconsistent with the other, they cannot both be true because they give the facts in a diff [..]
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inconsistent1640s, "not agreeing in substance or form;" 1650s, "self-contradictory," from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + consistent. Related: Inconsistently.
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inconsistentdisplaying a lack of consistency; "inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time"; "inconsistent with the roadmap" not capable of bei [..]
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inconsistentadj. Contradictory.
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inconsistentinconstans, incongruens
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inconsistentA system of inequalities and/or equations for which there is no feasible
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inconsistent
not consistent
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