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Synonyms for mutually exclusive
mu·tu·al·ly ex·clu·sive
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mutually exclusiveadjective
Antonyms:
multitaskingmutually exclusiveadjective
Antonyms:
multitasking
Princeton's WordNet
contradictory, mutually exclusiveadjective
unable to be both true at the same time
Synonyms:
conflicting, contradictory, at odds(p), confounding, self-contradictoryAntonyms:
compatible
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#15258 | conflicting | |
#22335 | contradictory | |
#46070 | confounding |
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In previous meetings, the president has said, 'If these investigations continue, I can't work with you.' He didn't bring it up. And so, I believe we can do both at once, we can come up with some good ideas on infrastructure. We want to hear his ideas on funding. That's going to be the crucial point, in my opinion. And the House and the Senate can proceed in its oversight responsibilities. The two are not mutually exclusive and we were glad he didn't make it that way.
' Defunding' the police and police reform are mutually exclusive, it's not possible to demand more from Defund The Police while at the same time reducing Defund The Police ability to improve.
Passion kept one fully in the present, so that time became a series of mutually exclusive 'nows.'
Listen, we can, and we must focus on the economy and a woman's right to choose at the same time. Those things are not mutually exclusive, and that's why you need a serious person in the Senate, because the range of issues that we deal with in any given day are serious. They have far-reaching implications for hard-working families, and this race is about whose ready to do that job.
Executive orders in lieu of congressional action is not a sustainable means of achieving and instituting change. Being pro reform and being supportive of law enforcement are not mutually exclusive and the MCCA hopes that any executive action taken will reflect a balance between improving law enforcement transparency and best practices while being supportive of the men and women who protect and serve our cities.
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