Unreconcilably: meaning, definitions and examples

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unreconcilably

 

[ ʌnˌrɛkənˈsaɪləbli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

conflict situation

In a manner that is impossible to reconcile or bring into agreement. This term indicates a state where differences or disputes cannot be resolved, leading to a permanent division or discord.

Synonyms

inexorably, insolubly, irreconcilably.

Examples of usage

  • The two parties remained unreconcilably opposed on the matter.
  • Their beliefs were so different that they argued unreconcilably every time they met.
  • She felt herself unreconcilably torn between love and duty.

Etymology

The word 'unreconcilably' comes from the root word 'reconcile,' which originates from Latin 'reconciliare,' meaning 'to bring together again.' The prefix 'un-' is used to denote negation, implying the impossibility of reconciliation. The formation of the word reflects a deep-seated inability to resolve differences rather than a mere disagreement. Its use in English has been documented since the late 19th century, and it often appears in contexts involving severe conflicts, particularly in legal, political, and personal disputes. The term emphasizes the finality of disagreements, marking a clear boundary that neither party is willing to cross, thus underscoring the significance of reconciliation in human relationships.