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1 modstrid
sg - módstridenрасхожде́ние с, несоотве́тствие с* * ** * *:### [ være i modstrid med] be contrary to ( fx our interests); beinconsistent with, be in conflict with ( fx the information we have received from other quarters; the evidence);[ i skærende modstrid med] in sharp conflict with;[ der er modstrid mellem de to beretninger] the two accounts conflict with each other. -
2 stride
vb (stred, stridt)( kæmpe) fight,( anstrenge sig) struggle;[ stride sig frem] struggle onward;[ stride imod] resist;( være i modstrid med) be (el. go) against something ( fx it isagainst my principles), be contrary to something ( fx ourinterests);( ikke stemme med) be inconsistent with, conflict with ( fx the evidence, the facts);[ stride med døden] be in one's last throes;[ han har stridt ud] he is at peace; -
3 uforenelig
* * *adj( som ikke passer sammen) incompatible ( fx activities incompatible with his diplomatic status; their natures are incompatible);( som logisk strider mod ( hinanden)) inconsistent ( med with, fx his theory; inconsistent principles);
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inconsistent with — phrase if something is inconsistent with something else, it does not match it measures that are inconsistent with government policy Thesaurus: different and differentlysynonym Main entry: inconsistent … Useful english dictionary
inconsistent with — index dissident, hostile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inconsistent with — if something is inconsistent with something else, it does not match it measures that are inconsistent with government policy … English dictionary
inconsistent with — not compatible or in keeping with. → inconsistent … English new terms dictionary
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inconsistent fact — a party should not in any pleading make any allegation of fact or raise any new ground of claim that is inconsistent with a previous pleading of his. However, inconsistent facts may be alleged as alternative grounds on which he is entitled to… … Law dictionary
inconsistent — [in΄kən sis′tənt] adj. not consistent; specif., a) not in agreement, harmony, or accord; incompatible [acts inconsistent with belief] b) not uniform; self contradictory [inconsistent testimony] c) not always holding to the same principles or… … English World dictionary
inconsistent — [[t]ɪ̱nkənsɪ̱stənt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as inconsistent, you are criticizing them for not behaving in the same way every time a similar situation occurs. You are inconsistent and unpredictable. ...the… … English dictionary
inconsistent — adjective 1 ideas or statements that are inconsistent cannot be accepted or believed together because they each state the facts differently: The accounts of the witnesses are inconsistent. (+ with): What the Government says now is inconsistent… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inconsistent — in|con|sis|tent [ˌınkənˈsıstənt] adj 1.) two statements that are inconsistent cannot both be true = ↑contradictory ≠ ↑consistent ▪ The accounts of the witnesses are inconsistent. inconsistent with ▪ His results are inconsistent with the data we… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inconsistent — inconsistently, adv. /in keuhn sis teuhnt/, adj. 1. lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self contradictory: an inconsistent story. 2. lacking agreement, as one thing with another or two or more things in relation to each… … Universalium