abnormal, apart, disjunct, dissociated, incoherent, incongruous, independent, isolated, out of proportion, removed, separated, unassociated, unrelated
Definitionadj. impossible to measure or compare in value or size or excellence
Last update: August 23, 2015
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It is very critical to think the incommensurable in GDP. [Please select]
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In the introduction to his work Von der Weltseele, however, he argues in favour of the possibility of a transmutation of species in periods incommensurable with ours. [Please select]
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For us with the standard of good and evil given us by Christ, no human actions are incommensurable. [Please select]
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They may be so unlike and incommensurable, and so inert towards one another, as never to jostle or interfere. [Please select]
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But any such double standard, in which the two measures are absolutely incommensurable, leads straight to chaos. [Please select]
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That is the sort of reality given us, and that is the sort with which logic is so incommensurable. [Please select]
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Without undertaking to measure and compare what is incommensurable, I hold that Goethe's genius is essentially lyrical. [Please select]
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But the measures of reform, when produced, are ludicrously incommensurable with the evils to be remedied. [Please select]
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Since the philosopher and the common man do not see alike, the terms of their experience are incommensurable. [Please select]
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In two words, the world of beauty and the world of natural processes are incommensurable, and scientific criticism of literary art is a logical impossibility. [Please select]
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Unfortunately, they HAD dealings with each other: in the performance of official functions, their incommensurable and repellent minds were necessarily brought to bear upon the same matters of public concern. [Please select]
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